In this investigation, we examined the interaction of phages and bacteria in bacterial biofilm colonies, the evolution of prophages (viral genetic material inserted into the bacterial genome) and their genetic repertoire. To study the synergistic effects of lytic phages and antibiotics on bacterial biofilm colonies, we have developed a mathematical model of ordinary differential equations (ODEs). We have also presented a mathematical model consisting of a partial differential equation (PDEs), to study evolutionary forces acting on prophages. We fitted the PDE model to three publicly available databases and were able to show that induction is the prominent fate of intact prophages, with an average prophage loss of only 1% of its genome befor...
Bacteriophage (phage) are bacterial predators that can also spread antimicrobial resistance (AMR) ge...
Bacteriophages and genetic elements, such as prophage-like elements, pathogenicity islands, and phag...
Background: Evolutionary shifts in bacterial virulence are often associated with a third biological ...
We use mathematical models to study prophages, viral genetic sequences carried by bacterial genomes....
Sequencing of bacterial genomes has revealed an abundance of prophage sequences in many bacterial sp...
Integrated into their bacterial hosts' genomes, prophage sequences exhibit a wide diversity of lengt...
International audienceIntegrated phages (prophages) are major contributors to the diversity of bacte...
The integration and degradation of viruses (or phages) constitute a genetic influx of genes within b...
SUMMARY: This protocol enables the impact of prophages on their hosts to be revealed. Bacterial cult...
Bacterial genomes are highly plastic allowing the generation of variants through mutations and acqui...
AbstractThe genome of the highly pathogenic M1 serotype Streptococcus pyogenes isolate SF370 contain...
Temperate bacteriophage have a complex, dynamic relationship with bacteria: parasitizing in the lyti...
Staphylococcus aureus is a major opportunistic pathogen that commonly forms biofilms on various biot...
International audienceRapid turnover of mobile elements drives the plasticity of bacterial genomes. ...
The viruses that infect bacteria, bacteriophages (or phages) are the most abundant biological entiti...
Bacteriophage (phage) are bacterial predators that can also spread antimicrobial resistance (AMR) ge...
Bacteriophages and genetic elements, such as prophage-like elements, pathogenicity islands, and phag...
Background: Evolutionary shifts in bacterial virulence are often associated with a third biological ...
We use mathematical models to study prophages, viral genetic sequences carried by bacterial genomes....
Sequencing of bacterial genomes has revealed an abundance of prophage sequences in many bacterial sp...
Integrated into their bacterial hosts' genomes, prophage sequences exhibit a wide diversity of lengt...
International audienceIntegrated phages (prophages) are major contributors to the diversity of bacte...
The integration and degradation of viruses (or phages) constitute a genetic influx of genes within b...
SUMMARY: This protocol enables the impact of prophages on their hosts to be revealed. Bacterial cult...
Bacterial genomes are highly plastic allowing the generation of variants through mutations and acqui...
AbstractThe genome of the highly pathogenic M1 serotype Streptococcus pyogenes isolate SF370 contain...
Temperate bacteriophage have a complex, dynamic relationship with bacteria: parasitizing in the lyti...
Staphylococcus aureus is a major opportunistic pathogen that commonly forms biofilms on various biot...
International audienceRapid turnover of mobile elements drives the plasticity of bacterial genomes. ...
The viruses that infect bacteria, bacteriophages (or phages) are the most abundant biological entiti...
Bacteriophage (phage) are bacterial predators that can also spread antimicrobial resistance (AMR) ge...
Bacteriophages and genetic elements, such as prophage-like elements, pathogenicity islands, and phag...
Background: Evolutionary shifts in bacterial virulence are often associated with a third biological ...