Microbes drive ecosystem functioning and their viruses modulate these impacts through mortality, gene transfer and metabolic reprogramming. Despite the importance of virus-host interactions and likely variable infection efficiencies of individual phages across hosts, such variability is seldom quantified. Here, we quantify infection efficiencies of 38 phages against 19 host strains in aquatic Cellulophaga (Bacteroidetes) phage-host model systems. Binary data revealed that some phages infected only one strain while others infected 17, whereas quantitative data revealed that efficiency of infection could vary 10 orders of magnitude, even among phages within one population. This provides a baseline for understanding and modeling intrapopulatio...
<p>Understanding the structure and stability of phage-host communities is an important challenge. Mo...
Viruses numerically dominate our oceans; however, we have only just begun to document the diversity,...
Viruses infecting bacteria (phages) are the most abundant and ubiquitous entities on Earth and likel...
Bacteria impact humans, industry and nature, but do so under viral constraints. Problematically, kno...
As the most abundant biological entity in the world’s oceans, marine viruses infect marine bacteria ...
Thesis: Ph. D., Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Computational and Systems Biology Program, 20...
Phages are a main mortality factor for marine bacterioplankton and are thought to regulate bacterial...
The host range of a bacteriophage is the taxonomic diversity of hosts it can successfully infect. Ho...
Includes supplementary materials for the online appendix.Bacteriophages are the most abundant biolog...
Infections by filamentous phages influence bacterial fitness in various ways. While phage-encoded ac...
Bacteriophages, or as they are most commonly referred to as phages, are viruses which are capable of...
Studying the coevolutionary dynamics between bacteria and the bacteriophage viruses that infect them...
Studying the coevolutionary dynamics between bacteria and the bacteriophage viruses that infect them...
Bacteriophages that lyse Salmonella enterica are potential tools to target and control Salmonella in...
TIMI-940; No. of Pages 10natural environments has sparked the burgeoning field of ‘viral ecology ’ [...
<p>Understanding the structure and stability of phage-host communities is an important challenge. Mo...
Viruses numerically dominate our oceans; however, we have only just begun to document the diversity,...
Viruses infecting bacteria (phages) are the most abundant and ubiquitous entities on Earth and likel...
Bacteria impact humans, industry and nature, but do so under viral constraints. Problematically, kno...
As the most abundant biological entity in the world’s oceans, marine viruses infect marine bacteria ...
Thesis: Ph. D., Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Computational and Systems Biology Program, 20...
Phages are a main mortality factor for marine bacterioplankton and are thought to regulate bacterial...
The host range of a bacteriophage is the taxonomic diversity of hosts it can successfully infect. Ho...
Includes supplementary materials for the online appendix.Bacteriophages are the most abundant biolog...
Infections by filamentous phages influence bacterial fitness in various ways. While phage-encoded ac...
Bacteriophages, or as they are most commonly referred to as phages, are viruses which are capable of...
Studying the coevolutionary dynamics between bacteria and the bacteriophage viruses that infect them...
Studying the coevolutionary dynamics between bacteria and the bacteriophage viruses that infect them...
Bacteriophages that lyse Salmonella enterica are potential tools to target and control Salmonella in...
TIMI-940; No. of Pages 10natural environments has sparked the burgeoning field of ‘viral ecology ’ [...
<p>Understanding the structure and stability of phage-host communities is an important challenge. Mo...
Viruses numerically dominate our oceans; however, we have only just begun to document the diversity,...
Viruses infecting bacteria (phages) are the most abundant and ubiquitous entities on Earth and likel...