As infectious agents of bacteria and vehicles of horizontal gene transfer, plasmids play a key role in bacterial ecology and evolution. Plasmid dynamics are shaped not only by plasmid-host interactions but also by ecological interactions between plasmid variants. These interactions are complex: plasmids can co-infect the same cell and the consequences for the co-resident plasmid can be either beneficial or detrimental. Many of the biological processes that govern plasmid co-infection-from systems that exclude infection by other plasmids to interactions in the regulation of plasmid copy number-are well characterized at a mechanistic level. Modelling plays a central role in translating such mechanistic insights into predictions about plasmid ...
Broad-host-range (BHR) plasmids play a key role in the adaptation of bacteria to changing environmen...
International audienceAntimicrobial resistance (AMR) genes are often carried on broad host range pla...
Abstract The evolutionary pressures that determine the location (chromosomal or plasmid‐borne) of ba...
Plasmids providing antibiotic resistance to their host bacteria pose a major threat to society, as a...
Plasmids are extrachromosomal segments of DNA that can transfer genes between bacterial cells. Many ...
The 'plasmid paradox' arises because, although plasmids are common features of bacterial genomes, th...
Plasmid-mediated horizontal gene transfer influences bacterial community structure and evolution. Ho...
Plasmids are genetic elements that play a role in bacterial evolution by providing new genes that pr...
Plasmids have a key role in the horizontal transfer of genes among bacteria. Although plasmids are c...
Bacterial genomes comprise an assortment of cooperative and self-interested replicating entities (r...
It is difficult to understand plasmid maintenance in the absence of selection and theoretical models...
It is difficult to understand plasmid maintenance in the absence of selection and theoretical models...
Horizontal gene transfer via plasmids could favour cooperation in bacteria, because transfer of a co...
ABSTRACT Bacteriophages are a major cause of bacterial mortality and impose strong selection on natu...
Broad-host-range (BHR) plasmids play a key role in the adaptation of bacteria to changing environmen...
Broad-host-range (BHR) plasmids play a key role in the adaptation of bacteria to changing environmen...
International audienceAntimicrobial resistance (AMR) genes are often carried on broad host range pla...
Abstract The evolutionary pressures that determine the location (chromosomal or plasmid‐borne) of ba...
Plasmids providing antibiotic resistance to their host bacteria pose a major threat to society, as a...
Plasmids are extrachromosomal segments of DNA that can transfer genes between bacterial cells. Many ...
The 'plasmid paradox' arises because, although plasmids are common features of bacterial genomes, th...
Plasmid-mediated horizontal gene transfer influences bacterial community structure and evolution. Ho...
Plasmids are genetic elements that play a role in bacterial evolution by providing new genes that pr...
Plasmids have a key role in the horizontal transfer of genes among bacteria. Although plasmids are c...
Bacterial genomes comprise an assortment of cooperative and self-interested replicating entities (r...
It is difficult to understand plasmid maintenance in the absence of selection and theoretical models...
It is difficult to understand plasmid maintenance in the absence of selection and theoretical models...
Horizontal gene transfer via plasmids could favour cooperation in bacteria, because transfer of a co...
ABSTRACT Bacteriophages are a major cause of bacterial mortality and impose strong selection on natu...
Broad-host-range (BHR) plasmids play a key role in the adaptation of bacteria to changing environmen...
Broad-host-range (BHR) plasmids play a key role in the adaptation of bacteria to changing environmen...
International audienceAntimicrobial resistance (AMR) genes are often carried on broad host range pla...
Abstract The evolutionary pressures that determine the location (chromosomal or plasmid‐borne) of ba...