Interactions between the members of a microbial community can be a means of adaptation in the environment. Among the many interactions that take place in an ecosystem and have been seen to play a major role on microbial diversity and population dynamics is that of prokaryotic viruses and their hosts. Viruses can also mediate the transfer of genetic material between prokaryotes (transduction), which could be a mechanism for rapid adaptation. In order to determine the potential impact of viruses and transduction, we need a better understanding of the dynamics of interactions between viruses and their hosts in the environment. Data on environmental viruses are scarce, and methods for tracking their interactions with prokaryotes are needed. Clu...
Recent experimental evidence has demonstrated that bacteria acquire resistance to viruses by incorpo...
Virus-host interaction is a key process in understanding the ecology and evolution of life. The stud...
Viruses and their microbial hosts are widely distributed in the environment, including in oceans, so...
Interactions between the members of a microbial community can be a means of adaptation in the enviro...
Les interactions entre les membres d'une communauté microbienne peuvent être un moyen d'adaptation d...
International audienceThe ecological pressure that viruses place on microbial communities is not onl...
Viruses play a central role in glacial microbial communities. Prokaryotes in glacial environments su...
Viruses of Bacteria (bacteriophages) and Archaea have the ability to significantly alter the structu...
CRISPR arrays and associated cas genes are widespread in bacteria and archaea and confer acquired re...
Virus-host interactions are important for shaping microbial diversity in natural environments. Virus...
Viruses shape microbial community structure and function by altering the fitness of their hosts and ...
Microbial communities in glacial ecosystems are diverse, active, and subjected to strong viral press...
Predator-prey models for virus-host interactions predict that viruses will cause oscillations of mic...
ABSTRACT Bacteria and archaea face continual onslaughts of rapidly diversifying viruses and plasmids...
Bacteria and archaea are in a constant arms race against viruses and mobile genetic elements (MGEs)....
Recent experimental evidence has demonstrated that bacteria acquire resistance to viruses by incorpo...
Virus-host interaction is a key process in understanding the ecology and evolution of life. The stud...
Viruses and their microbial hosts are widely distributed in the environment, including in oceans, so...
Interactions between the members of a microbial community can be a means of adaptation in the enviro...
Les interactions entre les membres d'une communauté microbienne peuvent être un moyen d'adaptation d...
International audienceThe ecological pressure that viruses place on microbial communities is not onl...
Viruses play a central role in glacial microbial communities. Prokaryotes in glacial environments su...
Viruses of Bacteria (bacteriophages) and Archaea have the ability to significantly alter the structu...
CRISPR arrays and associated cas genes are widespread in bacteria and archaea and confer acquired re...
Virus-host interactions are important for shaping microbial diversity in natural environments. Virus...
Viruses shape microbial community structure and function by altering the fitness of their hosts and ...
Microbial communities in glacial ecosystems are diverse, active, and subjected to strong viral press...
Predator-prey models for virus-host interactions predict that viruses will cause oscillations of mic...
ABSTRACT Bacteria and archaea face continual onslaughts of rapidly diversifying viruses and plasmids...
Bacteria and archaea are in a constant arms race against viruses and mobile genetic elements (MGEs)....
Recent experimental evidence has demonstrated that bacteria acquire resistance to viruses by incorpo...
Virus-host interaction is a key process in understanding the ecology and evolution of life. The stud...
Viruses and their microbial hosts are widely distributed in the environment, including in oceans, so...