Antagonistic interactions between bacteriophage (phage) and its bacterial host drives the continual selection for resistance and counter-defence. To date, much remains unknown about the genomic evolution that occurs as part of the underlying mechanisms. Such is the case for the marine cyanobacteria Synechococcus and viruses (cyanophages) that infect them. Here, we monitored host and phage abundances, alongside genomic changes to the phage populations, in a 500-day (~55 bacterial generations) infection experiment between Synechococcus sp. WH7803 and the T4-type cyanophage S-PM2d, run parallel in three replicate chemostats (plus one control chemostat). Flow cytometric count of total abundances revealed relatively similar host-phage population...
Cyanophages (cyanobacterial viruses) are important agents of horizontal gene transfer among marine c...
Cyanophages (cyanobacterial viruses) are important agents of horizontal gene transfer among marine c...
Cyanobacteria are highly abundant in the oceans and are constantly exposed to lytic viruses. The T4-...
Cyanophages of the Myoviridae family include generalist viruses capable of infecting a wide range of...
Marine viruses impose a heavy mortality on their host bacteria, whereas at the same time the degree ...
Marine viruses are an important component of the microbial food web, influencing microbial diversity...
BackgroundGenetic recombination is a driving force in genome evolution. Among viruses it has a dual ...
Background: Genetic recombination is a driving force in genome evolution. Among viruses it has a dua...
Phages are extremely abundant in the oceans, influencing the population dynamics, diversity and evol...
Cyanophages (cyanobacterial viruses) are important agents of horizontal gene transfer among marine c...
ABSTRACT Coevolution between bacteriophage (or phage) and their bacterial host is thought to be key ...
P>The vast majority of cyanophages isolated to date are cyanomyoviruses, a group related to bacterio...
Viruses have been suggested to be the largest source of genetic diversity on Earth. Genome sequencin...
Thesis (Ph. D.)--Joint Program in Biological Oceanography (Massachusetts Institute of Technology, De...
International audienceCoevolution between bacteriophages (phages) and their bacterial hosts occurs t...
Cyanophages (cyanobacterial viruses) are important agents of horizontal gene transfer among marine c...
Cyanophages (cyanobacterial viruses) are important agents of horizontal gene transfer among marine c...
Cyanobacteria are highly abundant in the oceans and are constantly exposed to lytic viruses. The T4-...
Cyanophages of the Myoviridae family include generalist viruses capable of infecting a wide range of...
Marine viruses impose a heavy mortality on their host bacteria, whereas at the same time the degree ...
Marine viruses are an important component of the microbial food web, influencing microbial diversity...
BackgroundGenetic recombination is a driving force in genome evolution. Among viruses it has a dual ...
Background: Genetic recombination is a driving force in genome evolution. Among viruses it has a dua...
Phages are extremely abundant in the oceans, influencing the population dynamics, diversity and evol...
Cyanophages (cyanobacterial viruses) are important agents of horizontal gene transfer among marine c...
ABSTRACT Coevolution between bacteriophage (or phage) and their bacterial host is thought to be key ...
P>The vast majority of cyanophages isolated to date are cyanomyoviruses, a group related to bacterio...
Viruses have been suggested to be the largest source of genetic diversity on Earth. Genome sequencin...
Thesis (Ph. D.)--Joint Program in Biological Oceanography (Massachusetts Institute of Technology, De...
International audienceCoevolution between bacteriophages (phages) and their bacterial hosts occurs t...
Cyanophages (cyanobacterial viruses) are important agents of horizontal gene transfer among marine c...
Cyanophages (cyanobacterial viruses) are important agents of horizontal gene transfer among marine c...
Cyanobacteria are highly abundant in the oceans and are constantly exposed to lytic viruses. The T4-...