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Bacterial Diversification in the Light of the Interactions with Phages: The Genetic Symbionts and Their Role in Ecological Speciation

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Phages have a major impact on microbial populations. In this work, we discuss how predation, transduction, lysogeny, and phage domestication lead to symbio-centric genomic interactions between bacteria and phage, ranging… Click to show full abstract

Phages have a major impact on microbial populations. In this work, we discuss how predation, transduction, lysogeny, and phage domestication lead to symbio-centric genomic interactions between bacteria and phage, ranging from antagonistic to mutualistic. Furthermore, these interactions influence bacterial diversification and ecotype formation. We then propose an additional consideration in the form of symbio-centric ecological speciation framework for bacteria. Our framework builds upon classical morphological and molecular taxonomy by also considering bacteria and their phages as a unit of evolutionary selection. This framework acknowledges the considerable effect that phage interaction has on bacterial genomic content, regulation, and evolution, and will advance our understanding of bacterial evolution.

Keywords: bacterial diversification; ecological speciation; light interactions; diversification light

Journal Title: Frontiers in Ecology and Evolution
Year Published: 2018

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