Horizontal gene transfer (HGT) can allow traits that have evolved in one bacterial species to transfer to another. This has potential to rapidly promote new adaptive trajectories such as zoonotic transfer or antimicrobial resistance. However, for this to occur requires gaps to align in barriers to recombination within a given time frame. Chief among these barriers is the physical separation of species with distinct ecologies in separate niches. Within the genus Campylobacter, there are species with divergent ecologies, from rarely isolated single-host specialists to multihost generalist species that are among the most common global causes of human bacterial gastroenteritis. Here, by characterizing these contrasting ecologies, we can quantif...
Horizontal genetic exchange strongly influences the evolution of many bacteria, substantially contri...
As pathogens and other microbes become progressively resistant to antibiotics, there is a growing wo...
As pathogens and other microbes become progressively resistant to antibiotics, there is a growing wo...
Horizontal gene transfer (HGT) can allow traits that have evolved in one bacterial species to transf...
Horizontal gene transfer (HGT) can allow traits that have evolved in one bacterial species to transf...
Horizontal gene transfer (HGT) can allow traits that have evolved in one bacterial species to transf...
Horizontal gene transfer accelerates bacterial adaptation to novel environments, allowing selection ...
The nature of species boundaries in bacteria remains controversial. In particular, the mechanisms of...
Homologous recombination between bacterial strains is theoretically capable of preventing the separa...
Homologous recombination between bacterial strains is theoretically capable of preventing the separa...
Homologous recombination between bacterial strains is theoretically capable of pre-venting the separ...
This work was supported by the Biotechnology and Biological Sciences Research Council (BBSRC) grant ...
Horizontal gene transfer (HGT) is a ubiquitous force in microbial evolution. Previous work has shown...
Whether or not bacteria form coherent evolutionary groups via means of genetic exchange and, hence, ...
Horizontal genetic exchange strongly influences the evolution of many bacteria, substantially contri...
Horizontal genetic exchange strongly influences the evolution of many bacteria, substantially contri...
As pathogens and other microbes become progressively resistant to antibiotics, there is a growing wo...
As pathogens and other microbes become progressively resistant to antibiotics, there is a growing wo...
Horizontal gene transfer (HGT) can allow traits that have evolved in one bacterial species to transf...
Horizontal gene transfer (HGT) can allow traits that have evolved in one bacterial species to transf...
Horizontal gene transfer (HGT) can allow traits that have evolved in one bacterial species to transf...
Horizontal gene transfer accelerates bacterial adaptation to novel environments, allowing selection ...
The nature of species boundaries in bacteria remains controversial. In particular, the mechanisms of...
Homologous recombination between bacterial strains is theoretically capable of preventing the separa...
Homologous recombination between bacterial strains is theoretically capable of preventing the separa...
Homologous recombination between bacterial strains is theoretically capable of pre-venting the separ...
This work was supported by the Biotechnology and Biological Sciences Research Council (BBSRC) grant ...
Horizontal gene transfer (HGT) is a ubiquitous force in microbial evolution. Previous work has shown...
Whether or not bacteria form coherent evolutionary groups via means of genetic exchange and, hence, ...
Horizontal genetic exchange strongly influences the evolution of many bacteria, substantially contri...
Horizontal genetic exchange strongly influences the evolution of many bacteria, substantially contri...
As pathogens and other microbes become progressively resistant to antibiotics, there is a growing wo...
As pathogens and other microbes become progressively resistant to antibiotics, there is a growing wo...