Symbiosis often occurs between partners with distinct life history characteristics and dispersal mechanisms. Many bacterial symbionts have genomes comprised of multiple replicons with distinct rates of evolution and horizontal transmission. Such differences might drive differences in population structure between hosts and symbionts and among the elements of the divided genomes of bacterial symbionts. These differences might, in turn, shape the evolution of symbiotic interactions and bacterial evolution. Here we use whole-genome resequencing of a hierarchically-structured sample of 191 strains of Sinorhizobium meliloti collected from 21 locations in southern Europe to characterize the population structures of this bacterial symbiont and its ...
The bacterial genus Rhizobium comprises diverse symbiotic nitrogen-fixing species associated with th...
Background: Sinorhizobium meliloti is a model system for the studies of symbiotic nitrogen fixation....
Symbiotic nitrogen fixation between legumes and rhizobia makes a great contribution to the terrestri...
<div><p>The symbiosis between rhizobial bacteria and legume plants has served as a model for investi...
University of Minnesota Ph.D. dissertation. November 2013. Mayor: Plant Biological Sciences. 1 compu...
The question of how genotypic and ecological units arise and spread in natural microbial populations...
Background: Population genetic analyses based on genome-wide sequencing data have been carried out f...
Biological species may remain distinct because of genetic isolation or ecological adaptation, but th...
Understanding patterns of genotypic abundance and spatial spread is a fundamental objective in study...
Communication orale, résuméNitrogen-fixing Sinorhizobium sp. bacteria interact with Medicago truncat...
We investigate the genetic structure and molecular selection pattern of a sympatric population of Si...
Gene flow between genetically differentiated populations can maintain variation in species interacti...
Nitrogen-fixing Sinorhizobium sp. bacteria interact with Medicago truncatula plants, forming root no...
The mutualism between legumes and rhizobia is clearly the product of past coevolution. However, the ...
Giuntini E, Mengoni A, De Filippo C, et al. Large-scale genetic variation of the symbiosis-required ...
The bacterial genus Rhizobium comprises diverse symbiotic nitrogen-fixing species associated with th...
Background: Sinorhizobium meliloti is a model system for the studies of symbiotic nitrogen fixation....
Symbiotic nitrogen fixation between legumes and rhizobia makes a great contribution to the terrestri...
<div><p>The symbiosis between rhizobial bacteria and legume plants has served as a model for investi...
University of Minnesota Ph.D. dissertation. November 2013. Mayor: Plant Biological Sciences. 1 compu...
The question of how genotypic and ecological units arise and spread in natural microbial populations...
Background: Population genetic analyses based on genome-wide sequencing data have been carried out f...
Biological species may remain distinct because of genetic isolation or ecological adaptation, but th...
Understanding patterns of genotypic abundance and spatial spread is a fundamental objective in study...
Communication orale, résuméNitrogen-fixing Sinorhizobium sp. bacteria interact with Medicago truncat...
We investigate the genetic structure and molecular selection pattern of a sympatric population of Si...
Gene flow between genetically differentiated populations can maintain variation in species interacti...
Nitrogen-fixing Sinorhizobium sp. bacteria interact with Medicago truncatula plants, forming root no...
The mutualism between legumes and rhizobia is clearly the product of past coevolution. However, the ...
Giuntini E, Mengoni A, De Filippo C, et al. Large-scale genetic variation of the symbiosis-required ...
The bacterial genus Rhizobium comprises diverse symbiotic nitrogen-fixing species associated with th...
Background: Sinorhizobium meliloti is a model system for the studies of symbiotic nitrogen fixation....
Symbiotic nitrogen fixation between legumes and rhizobia makes a great contribution to the terrestri...