Polylysogeny magnifies competitiveness of a bacterial pathogen in vivo
(2014)
Journal Article
Burns, N., James, C., & Harrison, E. (2015). Polylysogeny magnifies competitiveness of a bacterial pathogen in vivo. Evolutionary Applications, 8(4), 346-351. https://doi.org/10.1111/eva.12243
The rise of next generation sequencing is revealing a hidden diversity of temperate phages within the microbial community. While a handful of these phages have been well characterized, for the vast majority, the role of phage carriage, and especially... Read More about Polylysogeny magnifies competitiveness of a bacterial pathogen in vivo.