The integration and degradation of viruses (or phages) constitute a genetic influx of genes within bacterial genomes (then named prophages). This process is thought to promote bacterial diversification. The mechanisms promoting the evolutionary impact of prophages on their hosts remain poorly understood. The first part of my thesis focused on the adaptation of prophages to the genetic and structural organization of the chromosome of Escherichia and Salmonella. These results showed a strong conservation of prophage integration positions and different adaptations of prophages to the chromosome organization of their hosts. In a second study, I focused on the mechanisms of genetic diversification of phages. The study of lambdoid phages revealed...
International audienceThanks to the exponentially increasing number of publicly available bacterial ...
AbstractThe genome of the highly pathogenic M1 serotype Streptococcus pyogenes isolate SF370 contain...
We report the complete genome DNA sequences of HK97 (39,732 bp) and HK022 (40,751 bp), double-strand...
The integration and degradation of viruses (or phages) constitute a genetic influx of genes within b...
L'intégration et la dégradation des virus (ou phages) au sein des génomes bactériens (alors nommés p...
International audienceRapid turnover of mobile elements drives the plasticity of bacterial genomes. ...
International audienceIntegrated phages (prophages) are major contributors to the diversity of bacte...
Sequencing of bacterial genomes has revealed an abundance of prophage sequences in many bacterial sp...
In this investigation, we examined the interaction of phages and bacteria in bacterial biofilm colon...
Integrated into their bacterial hosts' genomes, prophage sequences exhibit a wide diversity of lengt...
Bacteriophages (or phages) dominate the biosphere both numerically and in terms of genetic diversity...
Comparative phage genomics has become possible due to the availability of more than 100 complete pha...
<div><p>Bacteriophages (or phages) dominate the biosphere both numerically and in terms of genetic d...
The diversity of the viruses infecting bacteria (bacteriophages, or phages for short) is so importan...
Bacteriophage genomes show pervasive mosaicism, indicating that horizontal gene exchange plays a cru...
International audienceThanks to the exponentially increasing number of publicly available bacterial ...
AbstractThe genome of the highly pathogenic M1 serotype Streptococcus pyogenes isolate SF370 contain...
We report the complete genome DNA sequences of HK97 (39,732 bp) and HK022 (40,751 bp), double-strand...
The integration and degradation of viruses (or phages) constitute a genetic influx of genes within b...
L'intégration et la dégradation des virus (ou phages) au sein des génomes bactériens (alors nommés p...
International audienceRapid turnover of mobile elements drives the plasticity of bacterial genomes. ...
International audienceIntegrated phages (prophages) are major contributors to the diversity of bacte...
Sequencing of bacterial genomes has revealed an abundance of prophage sequences in many bacterial sp...
In this investigation, we examined the interaction of phages and bacteria in bacterial biofilm colon...
Integrated into their bacterial hosts' genomes, prophage sequences exhibit a wide diversity of lengt...
Bacteriophages (or phages) dominate the biosphere both numerically and in terms of genetic diversity...
Comparative phage genomics has become possible due to the availability of more than 100 complete pha...
<div><p>Bacteriophages (or phages) dominate the biosphere both numerically and in terms of genetic d...
The diversity of the viruses infecting bacteria (bacteriophages, or phages for short) is so importan...
Bacteriophage genomes show pervasive mosaicism, indicating that horizontal gene exchange plays a cru...
International audienceThanks to the exponentially increasing number of publicly available bacterial ...
AbstractThe genome of the highly pathogenic M1 serotype Streptococcus pyogenes isolate SF370 contain...
We report the complete genome DNA sequences of HK97 (39,732 bp) and HK022 (40,751 bp), double-strand...