International audienceThanks to the exponentially increasing number of publicly available bacterial genome sequences, one can now estimate the important contribution of integrated viral sequences to the diversity of bacterial genomes. Indeed, temperate bacteriophages are able to stably integrate the genome of their host through site-specific recombination and transmit vertically to the host siblings. Lysogenic conversion has been long acknowledged to provide additional functions to the host, and particularly to bacterial pathogen genomes where prophages contribute important virulence factors. This review aims particularly at highlighting the current knowledge and questions about lysogeny in Salmonella genomes where functional prophages are ...
Salmonella enterica is divided into four subspecies containing a large number of different serovars,...
Background Temperate phages influence the density, diversity and function of bacterial populations....
International audienceBackground Bacteria and their viruses, bacteriophages, are the most abundant e...
International audienceThanks to the exponentially increasing number of publicly available bacterial ...
International audienceIntegrated phages (prophages) are major contributors to the diversity of bacte...
The Salmonella enterica serovar Typhi CT18 (S.Typhi) chromosome harbours seven distinct prophage-lik...
The Salmonella enterica serovar Typhi CT18 (S. Typhi) chromosome harbours seven distinct prophage-li...
The Salmonella enterica serovar Typhi CT18 (S. Typhi) chromosome harbours seven distinct prophage-li...
International audienceRapid turnover of mobile elements drives the plasticity of bacterial genomes. ...
Prophages are integrated phage elements that are a pervasive feature of bacterial genomes. The fitne...
The integration and degradation of viruses (or phages) constitute a genetic influx of genes within b...
Bacteriophages are major genetic factors promoting horizontal gene transfer (HGT) between bacteria. ...
Salmonella enterica infections result in diverse clinical manifestations. Typhoid fever, caused by S...
Abstract Background The presence of prophages has been an important variable in genetic exchange and...
Sequencing of bacterial genomes has revealed an abundance of prophage sequences in many bacterial sp...
Salmonella enterica is divided into four subspecies containing a large number of different serovars,...
Background Temperate phages influence the density, diversity and function of bacterial populations....
International audienceBackground Bacteria and their viruses, bacteriophages, are the most abundant e...
International audienceThanks to the exponentially increasing number of publicly available bacterial ...
International audienceIntegrated phages (prophages) are major contributors to the diversity of bacte...
The Salmonella enterica serovar Typhi CT18 (S.Typhi) chromosome harbours seven distinct prophage-lik...
The Salmonella enterica serovar Typhi CT18 (S. Typhi) chromosome harbours seven distinct prophage-li...
The Salmonella enterica serovar Typhi CT18 (S. Typhi) chromosome harbours seven distinct prophage-li...
International audienceRapid turnover of mobile elements drives the plasticity of bacterial genomes. ...
Prophages are integrated phage elements that are a pervasive feature of bacterial genomes. The fitne...
The integration and degradation of viruses (or phages) constitute a genetic influx of genes within b...
Bacteriophages are major genetic factors promoting horizontal gene transfer (HGT) between bacteria. ...
Salmonella enterica infections result in diverse clinical manifestations. Typhoid fever, caused by S...
Abstract Background The presence of prophages has been an important variable in genetic exchange and...
Sequencing of bacterial genomes has revealed an abundance of prophage sequences in many bacterial sp...
Salmonella enterica is divided into four subspecies containing a large number of different serovars,...
Background Temperate phages influence the density, diversity and function of bacterial populations....
International audienceBackground Bacteria and their viruses, bacteriophages, are the most abundant e...