What traits are carried on mobile genetic elements, and why?
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Defying Muller's Ratchet: Ancient Heritable Endobacteria Escape Extinction through Retention of Recombination and Genome PlasticityWithin-host evolution of bacterial pathogens.Community-wide plasmid gene mobilization and selectionA locus encoding variable defence systems against invading DNA identified in Streptococcus suis.Creating Single-Copy Genetic CircuitsThe role of deleterious mutations in the stability of hybridogenetic water frog complexes.Evidence of extensive DNA transfer between bacteroidales species within the human gutThe evolution of plasmid-carried antibiotic resistance.Genetic information transfer promotes cooperation in bacteria.Cooperative secretions facilitate host range expansion in bacteria.Characterisation of a cell wall-anchored protein of Staphylococcus saprophyticus associated with linoleic acid resistance.Ecological dynamics and complex interactions of Agrobacterium megaplasmids.Bacterial cooperation in the wild and in the clinic: are pathogen social behaviours relevant outside the laboratory?Diversification of bacterial genome content through distinct mechanisms over different timescales.The evolution of collective restraint: policing and obedience among non-conjugative plasmids.Evolutionary limits to cooperation in microbial communitiesInteractions in the microbiome: communities of organisms and communities of genesMultiple phenotypic changes associated with large-scale horizontal gene transfer.The influence of the accessory genome on bacterial pathogen evolution.Eco-Evolutionary Dynamics of Episomes among Ecologically Cohesive Bacterial Populations.Azotobacter Genomes: The Genome of Azotobacter chroococcum NCIMB 8003 (ATCC 4412).Ecological Overlap and Horizontal Gene Transfer in Staphylococcus aureus and Staphylococcus epidermidis.Single gene locus changes perturb complex microbial communities as much as apex predator loss.The reduced genomes of Parcubacteria (OD1) contain signatures of a symbiotic lifestyleEvolutionary, ecological and biotechnological perspectives on plasmids resident in the human gut mobile metagenomeIndirect Fitness Benefits Enable the Spread of Host Genes Promoting Costly Transfer of Beneficial Plasmids.Making pathogens sociable: the [corrected] emergence of high relatedness through limited host invasibility.Exploring antibiotic resistance genes and metal resistance genes in plasmid metagenomes from wastewater treatment plants.Mobile genetic elements are involved in bacterial sociality.RNA damage in biological conflicts and the diversity of responding RNA repair systemsThe ecology of bacterial genes and the survival of the newA principle of organization which facilitates broad Lamarckian-like adaptations by improvisationMigration and horizontal gene transfer divide microbial genomes into multiple niches.Recruitment of a lineage-specific virulence regulatory pathway promotes intracellular infection by a plant pathogen experimentally evolved into a legume symbiont.Antibiotic resistance shaping multi-level population biology of bacteria.Synergy and group size in microbial cooperation.Evolutionary Paths That Expand Plasmid Host-Range: Implications for Spread of Antibiotic Resistance.Catabolic flexibility of mammalian-associated lactobacilli.Detection of the Wolbachia protein WPIP0282 in mosquito spermathecae: implications for cytoplasmic incompatibility.Potential impact of antimicrobial resistance in wildlife, environment and human health.
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What traits are carried on mobile genetic elements, and why?
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