Two modes of evolution shape bacterial strain diversity in the mammalian gut for thousands of generations

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  • who: N. Frazu00e3o from the (UNIVERSITY) have published the research: Two modes of evolution shape bacterial strain diversity in the mammalian gut for thousands of generations, in the Journal: (JOURNAL) of 14/09/2022
  • what: By monitoring evolution for more than six thousand generations in the mouse gut, the authors show that the successful colonization of an invader Escherichia coli depends on the diversity of the existing microbiota and the presence of a closely related strain. The authors show that E. coli follows a clock-like rate of adaptive molecular evolution, prophage induction evolves to . . .

     

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