HIGHLIGHTS
- who: OERVATION and collaborators from the Institute of Integrative, University of Liverpool, Liverpool, United Kingdom have published the article: The Hypercomplex Genome of an Insect Reproductive Parasite Highlights the Importance of Lateral Gene Transfer in Symbiont Biology, in the Journal: (JOURNAL)
- what: The authors report a bacterial genome that carries a highly complex array of these elements.
SUMMARY
Temperate phages commonly carry genes that encode phenotypes of benefit to bacterial survival, including key determinants of the ability to thrive in association with hosts. For instance, both essential_amino_acid synthesis in the aphid . . .
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