CRISPR-Cas is a form of adaptive sequence-specific immunity in microbes. This system offers unique opportunities for the study of coevolution between bacteria and their viral pathogens, bacteriophages. A full understanding of the coevolutionary dynamics of CRISPR-Cas requires knowing the magnitude of the cost of resisting infection. Here, using the gram-positive bacterium Streptococcus thermophilus and its associated virulent phage 2972, a well-established model system harbouring at least two type II functional CRISPR-Cas systems, we obtained different fitness measures based on growth assays in isolation or in pairwise competition. We measured the fitness cost associated with different components of this adaptive immune system: the cost of ...
CRISPR-Cas immune systems are present in around half of bacterial genomes. Given the specificity and...
This is the final version. Available on open access from the Royal Society via the DOI in this recor...
CRISPR-Cas immune systems are widespread in bacteria and archaea, but not ubiquitous. Previous work ...
CRISPR-Cas is a form of adaptive sequence-specific immunity in microbes. This system offers unique o...
CRISPR-Cas is a form of adaptive sequence-specific immunity in microbes. This system offers unique o...
CRISPR-Cas is a form of adaptive sequence-specific immunity in microbes. This system offers unique o...
CRISPR-Cas is a form of adaptive sequence-specific immunity in microbes. This system offers unique o...
CRISPR-Cas is a form of adaptive sequence-specific immunity in microbes. This system offers unique o...
The durability of host resistance is challenged by the ability of pathogens to escape the defence of...
The durability of host resistance is challenged by the ability of pathogens to escape the defence of...
The durability of host resistance is challenged by the ability of pathogens to escape the defence of...
The durability of host resistance is challenged by the ability of pathogens to escape the defence of...
CRISPR-Cas immune systems are present in around half of bacterial genomes. Given the specificity and...
CRISPR-Cas immune systems are present in around half of bacterial genomes. Given the specificity and...
CRISPR-Cas immune systems are present in around half of bacterial genomes. Given the specificity and...
CRISPR-Cas immune systems are present in around half of bacterial genomes. Given the specificity and...
This is the final version. Available on open access from the Royal Society via the DOI in this recor...
CRISPR-Cas immune systems are widespread in bacteria and archaea, but not ubiquitous. Previous work ...
CRISPR-Cas is a form of adaptive sequence-specific immunity in microbes. This system offers unique o...
CRISPR-Cas is a form of adaptive sequence-specific immunity in microbes. This system offers unique o...
CRISPR-Cas is a form of adaptive sequence-specific immunity in microbes. This system offers unique o...
CRISPR-Cas is a form of adaptive sequence-specific immunity in microbes. This system offers unique o...
CRISPR-Cas is a form of adaptive sequence-specific immunity in microbes. This system offers unique o...
The durability of host resistance is challenged by the ability of pathogens to escape the defence of...
The durability of host resistance is challenged by the ability of pathogens to escape the defence of...
The durability of host resistance is challenged by the ability of pathogens to escape the defence of...
The durability of host resistance is challenged by the ability of pathogens to escape the defence of...
CRISPR-Cas immune systems are present in around half of bacterial genomes. Given the specificity and...
CRISPR-Cas immune systems are present in around half of bacterial genomes. Given the specificity and...
CRISPR-Cas immune systems are present in around half of bacterial genomes. Given the specificity and...
CRISPR-Cas immune systems are present in around half of bacterial genomes. Given the specificity and...
This is the final version. Available on open access from the Royal Society via the DOI in this recor...
CRISPR-Cas immune systems are widespread in bacteria and archaea, but not ubiquitous. Previous work ...