Genetic basis of infectivity evolution in a bacteriophage
PD Scanlan, AR Hall, LDC LOPEZ‐PASCUA… - Molecular …, 2011 - Wiley Online Library
Antagonistic coevolution between hosts and parasites is probably ubiquitous. However, very
little is known of the genetic changes associated with parasite infectivity evolution during …
little is known of the genetic changes associated with parasite infectivity evolution during …
Coevolution with bacteriophages drives genome-wide host evolution and constrains the acquisition of abiotic-beneficial mutations
PD Scanlan, AR Hall, G Blackshields… - Molecular biology …, 2015 - academic.oup.com
Studies of antagonistic coevolution between hosts and parasites typically focus on
resistance and infectivity traits. However, coevolution could also have genome-wide effects …
resistance and infectivity traits. However, coevolution could also have genome-wide effects …
The evolution of specificity in evolving and coevolving antagonistic interactions between a bacteria and its phage
The evolution of exploitative specificity can be influenced by environmental variability in
space and time and the intensity of trade-offs. Coevolution, the process of reciprocal …
space and time and the intensity of trade-offs. Coevolution, the process of reciprocal …
Antagonistic coevolution between a bacterium and a bacteriophage
A Buckling, PB Rainey - … of the Royal Society of London …, 2002 - royalsocietypublishing.org
Antagonistic coevolution between hosts and parasites is believed to play a pivotal role in
host and parasite population dynamics, the evolutionary maintenance of sex and the …
host and parasite population dynamics, the evolutionary maintenance of sex and the …
Phage–host coevolution in natural populations
Coevolution between bacteriophages (phages) and their bacterial hosts occurs through
changes in resistance and counter-resistance mechanisms. To assess phage–host …
changes in resistance and counter-resistance mechanisms. To assess phage–host …
Evolution of mutualism from parasitism in experimental virus populations
JW Shapiro, PE Turner - Evolution, 2018 - academic.oup.com
While theory suggests conditions under which mutualism may evolve from parasitism, few
studies have observed this transition empirically. Previously, we evolved Escherichia coli …
studies have observed this transition empirically. Previously, we evolved Escherichia coli …
Host–parasite coevolutionary arms races give way to fluctuating selection
Ecology Letters (2011) 14: 635–642 Abstract Host–parasite coevolution is a key driver of
biological diversity and parasite virulence, but its effects depend on the nature of …
biological diversity and parasite virulence, but its effects depend on the nature of …
What can phages tell us about host‐pathogen coevolution?
JJ Dennehy - International journal of evolutionary biology, 2012 - Wiley Online Library
The outcomes of host‐parasite interactions depend on the coevolutionary forces acting upon
them, but because every host‐parasite relation is enmeshed in a web of biotic and abiotic …
them, but because every host‐parasite relation is enmeshed in a web of biotic and abiotic …
Genome properties and the limits of adaptation in bacteriophages
JJ Bull, MR Badgett, R Springman, IJ Molineux - Evolution, 2004 - academic.oup.com
Eight bacteriophages were adapted for rapid growth under similar conditions to compare
their evolved, endpoint fitnesses. Four pairs of related phages were used, including two …
their evolved, endpoint fitnesses. Four pairs of related phages were used, including two …
Parasite diversity drives rapid host dynamics and evolution of resistance in a bacteria-phage system
Host–parasite evolutionary interactions are typically considered in a pairwise species
framework. However, natural infections frequently involve multiple parasites. Altering …
framework. However, natural infections frequently involve multiple parasites. Altering …