Background: Genetic recombination is a driving force in genome evolution. Among viruses it has a dual role. For genomes with higher fitness, it maintains genome integrity in the face of high mutation rates. Conversely, for genomes with lower fitness, it provides immediate access to sequence space that cannot be reached by mutation alone. Understanding how recombination impacts the cohesion and dissolution of individual whole genomes within viral sequence space is poorly understood across double-stranded DNA bacteriophages (a.k.a phages) due to the challenges of obtaining appropriately scaled genomic datasets. Results: Here we explore the role of recombination in both maintaining and differentiating whole genomes of 142 wild double-stranded ...
BACKGROUND:Reconstruction of evolutionary history of bacteriophages is a difficult problem because o...
We report the complete genome DNA sequences of HK97 (39,732 bp) and HK022 (40,751 bp), double-strand...
Bacteriophage genomic evolution has been largely characterized by rampant, promiscuous horizontal ge...
BackgroundGenetic recombination is a driving force in genome evolution. Among viruses it has a dual ...
Background: Genetic recombination is a driving force in genome evolution. Among viruses it has a dua...
Genetic exchange is an important process in bacteriophage evolution. Here, we examine the role of ho...
Antagonistic interactions between bacteriophage (phage) and its bacterial host drives the continual ...
Bacteriophages (or phages) dominate the biosphere both numerically and in terms of genetic diversity...
Bacteriophages (phages), or bacterial viruses, are the most abundant and diverse biological entities...
Bacteriophage genomes rapidly evolve via mutation and horizontal gene transfer to counter evolving b...
Bacteriophage genomes rapidly evolve via mutation and horizontal gene transfer to counter evolving b...
Bacteriophages (or phages) dominate the biosphere both numerically and in terms of genetic diversity...
Viruses have been suggested to be the largest source of genetic diversity on Earth. Genome sequencin...
Bacteriophages (phages), or bacterial viruses, are the most abundant and diverse biological entities...
P>The vast majority of cyanophages isolated to date are cyanomyoviruses, a group related to bacterio...
BACKGROUND:Reconstruction of evolutionary history of bacteriophages is a difficult problem because o...
We report the complete genome DNA sequences of HK97 (39,732 bp) and HK022 (40,751 bp), double-strand...
Bacteriophage genomic evolution has been largely characterized by rampant, promiscuous horizontal ge...
BackgroundGenetic recombination is a driving force in genome evolution. Among viruses it has a dual ...
Background: Genetic recombination is a driving force in genome evolution. Among viruses it has a dua...
Genetic exchange is an important process in bacteriophage evolution. Here, we examine the role of ho...
Antagonistic interactions between bacteriophage (phage) and its bacterial host drives the continual ...
Bacteriophages (or phages) dominate the biosphere both numerically and in terms of genetic diversity...
Bacteriophages (phages), or bacterial viruses, are the most abundant and diverse biological entities...
Bacteriophage genomes rapidly evolve via mutation and horizontal gene transfer to counter evolving b...
Bacteriophage genomes rapidly evolve via mutation and horizontal gene transfer to counter evolving b...
Bacteriophages (or phages) dominate the biosphere both numerically and in terms of genetic diversity...
Viruses have been suggested to be the largest source of genetic diversity on Earth. Genome sequencin...
Bacteriophages (phages), or bacterial viruses, are the most abundant and diverse biological entities...
P>The vast majority of cyanophages isolated to date are cyanomyoviruses, a group related to bacterio...
BACKGROUND:Reconstruction of evolutionary history of bacteriophages is a difficult problem because o...
We report the complete genome DNA sequences of HK97 (39,732 bp) and HK022 (40,751 bp), double-strand...
Bacteriophage genomic evolution has been largely characterized by rampant, promiscuous horizontal ge...