BACKGROUND: Genome reduction is a common evolutionary process affecting bacterial lineages that establish symbiotic or pathogenic associations with eukaryotic hosts. Such associations yield highly reduced genomes with greatly streamlined metabolic abilities shaped by the type of ecological association with the host. Sodalis glossinidius, the secondary endosymbiont of tsetse flies, represents one of the few complete genomes available of a bacterium at the initial stages of this process. In the present study, genome reduction is studied from a systems biology perspective through the reconstruction and functional analysis of genome-scale metabolic networks of S. glossinidius. RESULTS: The functional profile of ancestral and extant metabolic ne...
The main genomic changes in the evolution of host-restricted microbial symbionts are ongoing inactiv...
International audienceSome bacterial lineages seem to have undergone significant genome shrinkage ov...
International audienceBackground: Individual organisms are linked to their communities and ecosystem...
<div><p>Background</p><p>Genome reduction is a common evolutionary process affecting bacterial linea...
BackgroundGenome reduction is a common evolutionary process affecting bacterial lineages that establ...
. in the context of genome reduction. Finally, knockout simulations in different metabolic systems r...
Insect-bacterial symbioses are ubiquitous, but there is still much to uncover about how these relati...
Resumen del póster presentado al XLII Congreso de la Sociedad Española de Genética, celebrado de for...
Various intracellular bacterial symbionts that provide their host with essential nutrients have much...
BackgroundGenome reduction is a common evolutionary process in symbiotic and pathogenic bacteria. Th...
Major insect lineages have independently acquired bacterial species, mainly from Gamma-proteobacteri...
THESIS 8781Symbiosis is one of the ways in which nature has been able to generate biological innovat...
Reductive evolution in mitochondria and obligate intracellular microbes has led to a significant red...
Reductive evolution in mitochondria and obligate intracellular microbes has led to a significant red...
ABSTRACT Obligate symbioses with bacteria allow insects to feed on otherwise unsuitable diets. Some ...
The main genomic changes in the evolution of host-restricted microbial symbionts are ongoing inactiv...
International audienceSome bacterial lineages seem to have undergone significant genome shrinkage ov...
International audienceBackground: Individual organisms are linked to their communities and ecosystem...
<div><p>Background</p><p>Genome reduction is a common evolutionary process affecting bacterial linea...
BackgroundGenome reduction is a common evolutionary process affecting bacterial lineages that establ...
. in the context of genome reduction. Finally, knockout simulations in different metabolic systems r...
Insect-bacterial symbioses are ubiquitous, but there is still much to uncover about how these relati...
Resumen del póster presentado al XLII Congreso de la Sociedad Española de Genética, celebrado de for...
Various intracellular bacterial symbionts that provide their host with essential nutrients have much...
BackgroundGenome reduction is a common evolutionary process in symbiotic and pathogenic bacteria. Th...
Major insect lineages have independently acquired bacterial species, mainly from Gamma-proteobacteri...
THESIS 8781Symbiosis is one of the ways in which nature has been able to generate biological innovat...
Reductive evolution in mitochondria and obligate intracellular microbes has led to a significant red...
Reductive evolution in mitochondria and obligate intracellular microbes has led to a significant red...
ABSTRACT Obligate symbioses with bacteria allow insects to feed on otherwise unsuitable diets. Some ...
The main genomic changes in the evolution of host-restricted microbial symbionts are ongoing inactiv...
International audienceSome bacterial lineages seem to have undergone significant genome shrinkage ov...
International audienceBackground: Individual organisms are linked to their communities and ecosystem...