Plasmids carry a wide range of genes that are often involved in bacterial social behaviour. The question of why such genes are frequently mobile has received increasing attention. Here, we use an explicit population genetic approach to model the evolution of plasmid-borne bacterial public goods production. Our findings highlight the importance of both transmission and relatedness as factors driving the evolution of plasmid-borne public goods production. We partition the effects of plasmid transfer of social traits into those of infectivity and the effect of increased relatedness. Our results demonstrate that, owing to its effect on relatedness, plasmid mobility increases the invasion and stability of public goods, in a way not seen in indiv...
Horizontal gene transfer is a fundamental process in bacterial evolution that can accelerate adaptat...
By transferring ecologically important traits between species, plasmids drive genomic divergence and...
Bacteria-plasmid associations can be mutualistic or antagonistic depending on the strength of positi...
Mobile genetic elements in bacteria are enriched in genes participating in social behaviors, suggest...
From The Royal Society via Jisc Publications RouterHistory: received 2021-03-17, accepted 2021-07-09...
This is the final version. Available on open access from the Royal Society via the DOI in this recor...
This is the author accepted manuscript. The final version is available from the National Academy of ...
Horizontal gene transfer via plasmids could favour cooperation in bacteria, because transfer of a co...
Bacteria are social organisms which participate in multiple cooperative and group behaviours. They m...
Horizontal gene transfer via plasmids could favour cooperation in bacteria, because transfer of a co...
Bacteria are capable of a wide range of cooperative behaviours. It has been suggested that horizonta...
Plasmids are vessels of genetic exchange in microbial communities. They are known to transfer betwee...
Horizontal gene transfer via plasmids could favour cooperation in bacteria, because transfer of a co...
Horizontal gene transfer (HGT) is a central evolutionary process enhancing genome diversification a...
As agents of horizontal gene transfer, plasmids play a role in the spread of antibiotic resistance a...
Horizontal gene transfer is a fundamental process in bacterial evolution that can accelerate adaptat...
By transferring ecologically important traits between species, plasmids drive genomic divergence and...
Bacteria-plasmid associations can be mutualistic or antagonistic depending on the strength of positi...
Mobile genetic elements in bacteria are enriched in genes participating in social behaviors, suggest...
From The Royal Society via Jisc Publications RouterHistory: received 2021-03-17, accepted 2021-07-09...
This is the final version. Available on open access from the Royal Society via the DOI in this recor...
This is the author accepted manuscript. The final version is available from the National Academy of ...
Horizontal gene transfer via plasmids could favour cooperation in bacteria, because transfer of a co...
Bacteria are social organisms which participate in multiple cooperative and group behaviours. They m...
Horizontal gene transfer via plasmids could favour cooperation in bacteria, because transfer of a co...
Bacteria are capable of a wide range of cooperative behaviours. It has been suggested that horizonta...
Plasmids are vessels of genetic exchange in microbial communities. They are known to transfer betwee...
Horizontal gene transfer via plasmids could favour cooperation in bacteria, because transfer of a co...
Horizontal gene transfer (HGT) is a central evolutionary process enhancing genome diversification a...
As agents of horizontal gene transfer, plasmids play a role in the spread of antibiotic resistance a...
Horizontal gene transfer is a fundamental process in bacterial evolution that can accelerate adaptat...
By transferring ecologically important traits between species, plasmids drive genomic divergence and...
Bacteria-plasmid associations can be mutualistic or antagonistic depending on the strength of positi...