In a recent study of the symbiosis between bacteria and plasmids, the available evidence suggests that experimental evolution of plasmid virulence was primarily driven by within-host competition caused by superinfection. The data do not exclude the possibility, however, that a trade-off between virulence and infectious transmission to uninfected bacteria also played a minor role.dataTab-delimited text file with column headings. Full methods are described in smith (2010) Evolution 65: 831-841. Briefly: "plasmid.treatment" is the source from which the plasmid was sampled (immigration line, no.immigration line, or the ancestral plasmid genotype). "selection.coefficient" is a measure of the fitness of plasmid-infected strains in competition aga...
Passage experiments that sequentially infect hosts with parasites have long been used to manipulate ...
Mobile genetic elements such as conjugative plasmids are responsible for antibiotic resistant phenot...
Horizontal gene transfer mediated by broad-host-range plasmids is an important mechanism of antibiot...
In a recent study of the symbiosis between bacteria and plasmids, the available evidence suggests th...
As social interactions are increasingly recognized as important determinants of microbial fitness, s...
Traditionally, evolutionary theory has attempted to predict the success of traits through their effe...
Given the rise of bacterial resistance against antibiotics, we urgently need alternative strategies ...
Theory suggests that symbionts can readily evolve more parasitic or mutualistic strategies with resp...
Plasmids have a key role in the horizontal transfer of genes among bacteria. Although plasmids are c...
Publisher Copyright: © 2015 Mikonranta et al.Background: Pathogens evolve in a close antagonistic re...
The emergence of pathogenic bacteria resistant to multiple antibiotics is a serious worldwide public...
Host resistance through immune clearance is predicted to favour pathogens that are able to transmit ...
The majority of organisms host multiple parasite species, each of which can interact with hosts and ...
Bacteria produce a wide arsenal of toxic compounds in order to kill competing species. Bacteriocins,...
Disease virulence may be strongly influenced by social interactions among pathogens, both during the...
Passage experiments that sequentially infect hosts with parasites have long been used to manipulate ...
Mobile genetic elements such as conjugative plasmids are responsible for antibiotic resistant phenot...
Horizontal gene transfer mediated by broad-host-range plasmids is an important mechanism of antibiot...
In a recent study of the symbiosis between bacteria and plasmids, the available evidence suggests th...
As social interactions are increasingly recognized as important determinants of microbial fitness, s...
Traditionally, evolutionary theory has attempted to predict the success of traits through their effe...
Given the rise of bacterial resistance against antibiotics, we urgently need alternative strategies ...
Theory suggests that symbionts can readily evolve more parasitic or mutualistic strategies with resp...
Plasmids have a key role in the horizontal transfer of genes among bacteria. Although plasmids are c...
Publisher Copyright: © 2015 Mikonranta et al.Background: Pathogens evolve in a close antagonistic re...
The emergence of pathogenic bacteria resistant to multiple antibiotics is a serious worldwide public...
Host resistance through immune clearance is predicted to favour pathogens that are able to transmit ...
The majority of organisms host multiple parasite species, each of which can interact with hosts and ...
Bacteria produce a wide arsenal of toxic compounds in order to kill competing species. Bacteriocins,...
Disease virulence may be strongly influenced by social interactions among pathogens, both during the...
Passage experiments that sequentially infect hosts with parasites have long been used to manipulate ...
Mobile genetic elements such as conjugative plasmids are responsible for antibiotic resistant phenot...
Horizontal gene transfer mediated by broad-host-range plasmids is an important mechanism of antibiot...