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Spontaneously induced prophages are abundant in a naturally evolved bacterial starter culture and deliver competitive advantage to the host

机译:在自然进化的细菌发酵剂培养物中自发诱导的噬菌体丰富并为宿主提供竞争优势

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BackgroundIn complex microbial ecosystems such as the marine environment, the gastrointestinal tract, but also in mixed culture fermentations, bacteriophages are frequently found to be a part of the microbial community. Moreover, prophages or prophage-like elements are frequently identified in sequenced bacterial genomes. The mixed undefined starter cultures represent an ecosystem which is shaped by long term evolution under relatively defined environmental conditions and provides an interesting model to study co-evolution of phages and their hosts as well as the impact of diversity on microbial community stability.
机译:背景技术在复杂的微生物生态系统(例如海洋环境,胃肠道)以及混合培养发酵中,经常发现噬菌体是微生物群落的一部分。此外,在测序的细菌基因组中经常鉴定出噬菌体或类似噬菌体的元件。混合的不确定的起子文化代表了一个生态系统,该生态系统由在相对确定的环境条件下的长期进化形成,并提供了一个有趣的模型来研究噬菌体及其宿主的共同进化以及多样性对微生物群落稳定性的影响。

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