Phaeobacter inhibens 2.10 is an effective biofilm former and colonizer of marine surfaces and has the ability to outcompete other microbiota. During biofilm dispersal P. inhibens 2.10 produces heritable phenotypic variants, including those that have a reduced ability to inhibit the co-occurring bacterium Pseudoalteromonas tunicata. However, the genetic changes that underpin the phenotypic variation and what the ecological consequences are for variants within the population are unclear. To answer these questions we sequenced the genomes of strain NCV12a1, a biofilm variant of P. inhibens 2.10 with reduced inhibitory activity and the P. inhibens 2.10 WT parental strain. Genome wide analysis revealed point mutations in genes involved in synthe...
The survival of bacteria in nature is greatly enhanced by their ability to grow within surface-assoc...
SummaryBiofilm growth increases the fitness of bacteria in harsh conditions. However, bacteria from ...
Growing bacterial populations diversify to produce a number of competing lineages. In the Pseudomona...
In the marine environment microbial communities establish close association with living surfaces for...
Interspecific competition between bacteria shapes community dynamics, causing evolutionary changes t...
Interspecific competition between bacteria shapes community dynamics, causing evolutionary changes t...
International audienceGenetic diversification through the emergence of variants is one of the known ...
Background: The probiotic bacterium Phaeobacter inhibens strain S4Sm, isolated from the inner shell ...
Background:The probiotic bacterium Phaeobacter inhibens strain S4Sm, isolated from the inner shell s...
Background: The probiotic bacterium Phaeobacter inhibens strain S4Sm, isolated from the inner shell ...
© 2018 Bramucci, Labeeuw, Orata, Ryan, Malmstrom and Case. Marine microbes form host-associated biof...
The release of cells from a biofilm to the surrounding environment is poorly understood and the impo...
Microbial secondary metabolites facilitate microbial interactions and are crucial for understanding ...
© 2014 Hui, Mai-Prochnow, Kjelleberg, McDougald and Rice. Biofilm development in Pseudomonas aerugin...
Biofilm populations are known to harbor great diversity, but the importance of this diversity is not...
The survival of bacteria in nature is greatly enhanced by their ability to grow within surface-assoc...
SummaryBiofilm growth increases the fitness of bacteria in harsh conditions. However, bacteria from ...
Growing bacterial populations diversify to produce a number of competing lineages. In the Pseudomona...
In the marine environment microbial communities establish close association with living surfaces for...
Interspecific competition between bacteria shapes community dynamics, causing evolutionary changes t...
Interspecific competition between bacteria shapes community dynamics, causing evolutionary changes t...
International audienceGenetic diversification through the emergence of variants is one of the known ...
Background: The probiotic bacterium Phaeobacter inhibens strain S4Sm, isolated from the inner shell ...
Background:The probiotic bacterium Phaeobacter inhibens strain S4Sm, isolated from the inner shell s...
Background: The probiotic bacterium Phaeobacter inhibens strain S4Sm, isolated from the inner shell ...
© 2018 Bramucci, Labeeuw, Orata, Ryan, Malmstrom and Case. Marine microbes form host-associated biof...
The release of cells from a biofilm to the surrounding environment is poorly understood and the impo...
Microbial secondary metabolites facilitate microbial interactions and are crucial for understanding ...
© 2014 Hui, Mai-Prochnow, Kjelleberg, McDougald and Rice. Biofilm development in Pseudomonas aerugin...
Biofilm populations are known to harbor great diversity, but the importance of this diversity is not...
The survival of bacteria in nature is greatly enhanced by their ability to grow within surface-assoc...
SummaryBiofilm growth increases the fitness of bacteria in harsh conditions. However, bacteria from ...
Growing bacterial populations diversify to produce a number of competing lineages. In the Pseudomona...