Mutualistic bacteria infect most eukaryotic species in nearly every biome. Nonetheless, two dilemmas remain unresolved about bacterial-eukaryote mutualisms: how do mutualist phenotypes originate in bacterial lineages and to what degree do mutualists traits drive or hinder bacterial diversification? Here, we reconstructed the phylogeny of the hyperdiverse phylum Proteobacteria to investigate the origins and evolutionary diversification of mutualistic bacterial phenotypes. Our ancestral state reconstructions (ASRs) inferred a range of 34-39 independent origins of mutualist phenotypes in Proteobacteria, revealing the surprising frequency with which host-beneficial traits have evolved in this phylum. We found proteobacterial mutualists to be mo...
Genome evolution of bacterial symbionts has led to different evolutionary outcomes including stable ...
This is the author accepted manuscript.Theory suggests that symbionts can readily evolve more parasi...
Symbiotic interactions are indispensable for metazoan function, but their origin and evolution remai...
Mutualistic bacteria infect most eukaryotic species in nearly every biome. Nonetheless, two dilemmas...
Mutualistic bacteria infect most eukaryotic species in nearly every biome. Nonetheless, two dilemmas...
Mutualistic bacteria infect most eukaryotic species in nearly every biome. Nonetheless, two dilemmas...
Mutualistic bacteria infect most eukaryotic species in nearly every biome. Nonetheless, two dilemmas...
While examples of bacteria benefiting eukaryotes are increasingly documented, studies examining effe...
Bacteria live in complex multispecies communities. Intimately interacting bacterial cells are ubiqui...
ABSTRACT Bacteria live in complex multispecies communities. Intimately interacting bacterial cells a...
International audienceGenome size and gene content in bacteria are associated with their lifestyles....
The continuum between mutualistic and pathogenic symbioses has been an underlying theme for understa...
Despite extensive study, little is known about the origins of the mutualistic bacterial endosymbiont...
Background: Genome size and gene content in bacteria are associated with their lifestyles. Obligate ...
Humans, and many other species, are host to diverse symbionts. It is often suggested that the mutual...
Genome evolution of bacterial symbionts has led to different evolutionary outcomes including stable ...
This is the author accepted manuscript.Theory suggests that symbionts can readily evolve more parasi...
Symbiotic interactions are indispensable for metazoan function, but their origin and evolution remai...
Mutualistic bacteria infect most eukaryotic species in nearly every biome. Nonetheless, two dilemmas...
Mutualistic bacteria infect most eukaryotic species in nearly every biome. Nonetheless, two dilemmas...
Mutualistic bacteria infect most eukaryotic species in nearly every biome. Nonetheless, two dilemmas...
Mutualistic bacteria infect most eukaryotic species in nearly every biome. Nonetheless, two dilemmas...
While examples of bacteria benefiting eukaryotes are increasingly documented, studies examining effe...
Bacteria live in complex multispecies communities. Intimately interacting bacterial cells are ubiqui...
ABSTRACT Bacteria live in complex multispecies communities. Intimately interacting bacterial cells a...
International audienceGenome size and gene content in bacteria are associated with their lifestyles....
The continuum between mutualistic and pathogenic symbioses has been an underlying theme for understa...
Despite extensive study, little is known about the origins of the mutualistic bacterial endosymbiont...
Background: Genome size and gene content in bacteria are associated with their lifestyles. Obligate ...
Humans, and many other species, are host to diverse symbionts. It is often suggested that the mutual...
Genome evolution of bacterial symbionts has led to different evolutionary outcomes including stable ...
This is the author accepted manuscript.Theory suggests that symbionts can readily evolve more parasi...
Symbiotic interactions are indispensable for metazoan function, but their origin and evolution remai...