Many pathogens possess the capacity for sex through outcrossing, despite being able to reproduce also asexually and/or via selfing. Given that sex is assumed to come at a cost, these mixed reproductive strategies typical of pathogens have remained puzzling. While the ecological and evolutionary benefits of outcrossing are theoretically well-supported, support for such benefits in pathogen populations are still scarce. Here, we analyze the epidemiology and genetic structure of natural populations of an obligate fungal pathogen, Podosphaera plantaginis. We find that the opportunities for outcrossing vary spatially. Populations supporting high levels of coinfection -a prerequisite of sex - result in hotspots of novel genetic diversity. Pathoge...
Background:Understanding the mechanisms by which diversity is maintained in pathogen populations is ...
A trade-off between a pathogen's ability to infect many hosts and its reproductive capacity on each ...
Sexual reproduction enables eukaryotic organisms to reassort genetic diversity and purge deleterious...
Many pathogens possess the capacity for sex through outcrossing, despite being able to reproduce als...
The sexual stage of pathogens governs recombination patterns and often also provides means of surviv...
BackgroundUnderstanding the mechanisms by which diversity is maintained in pathogen populations is c...
Explaining the overwhelming success of sex among eukaryotes is difficult given the obvious costs of ...
types: JOURNAL ARTICLECopyright © 2015 European Society For Evolutionary Biology. Journal of Evoluti...
Natural infections often consist of multiple pathogens of the same or different species. When co-inf...
Co-infections by multiple pathogen strains are common in the wild. Theory predicts co-infections to ...
Asexual lineages should rapidly replace sexual populations. Why sex then? The Red Queen hypothesis p...
Why is sex ubiquitous when asexual reproduction is much less costly? Sex disrupts coadapted gene com...
Why is sex ubiquitous when asexual reproduction is much less costly? Sex disrupts coadapted gene com...
The ubiquity of outcrossing in plants and animals is difficult to explain given its costs relative t...
The complex and dynamic interactions between microbes and humans have been known to carry large impl...
Background:Understanding the mechanisms by which diversity is maintained in pathogen populations is ...
A trade-off between a pathogen's ability to infect many hosts and its reproductive capacity on each ...
Sexual reproduction enables eukaryotic organisms to reassort genetic diversity and purge deleterious...
Many pathogens possess the capacity for sex through outcrossing, despite being able to reproduce als...
The sexual stage of pathogens governs recombination patterns and often also provides means of surviv...
BackgroundUnderstanding the mechanisms by which diversity is maintained in pathogen populations is c...
Explaining the overwhelming success of sex among eukaryotes is difficult given the obvious costs of ...
types: JOURNAL ARTICLECopyright © 2015 European Society For Evolutionary Biology. Journal of Evoluti...
Natural infections often consist of multiple pathogens of the same or different species. When co-inf...
Co-infections by multiple pathogen strains are common in the wild. Theory predicts co-infections to ...
Asexual lineages should rapidly replace sexual populations. Why sex then? The Red Queen hypothesis p...
Why is sex ubiquitous when asexual reproduction is much less costly? Sex disrupts coadapted gene com...
Why is sex ubiquitous when asexual reproduction is much less costly? Sex disrupts coadapted gene com...
The ubiquity of outcrossing in plants and animals is difficult to explain given its costs relative t...
The complex and dynamic interactions between microbes and humans have been known to carry large impl...
Background:Understanding the mechanisms by which diversity is maintained in pathogen populations is ...
A trade-off between a pathogen's ability to infect many hosts and its reproductive capacity on each ...
Sexual reproduction enables eukaryotic organisms to reassort genetic diversity and purge deleterious...