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Like a prophage being awakened from its slumber, the phage field has seen a lot of renewed activity during the last decade. Check out our new @natrevmicro.nature.com review on the temperate phage life cycle here to stay up-to-date 🧫🦠 www.nature.com/articles/s41...
Viruses are highly abundant in the oceans, but there is one place you won't typically find them: in global ocean ecosystem models... until now. Introducing "vDarwin", an explicit integration of viruses into the MITgcm/Darwin global ecosystem framework: www.biorxiv.org/content/10.6... a 🧵
I had fun writing a short commentary on the importance of integrating prophage biology into microbiome research 🦠 Now out in @cp-cellhostmicrobe.bsky.social #microbiomesky #phagesky www.cell.com/cell-host-mi...
🌎 🧬 🖥️ logan-search.org the tool to query all SRA sequences (Dec 2023 snapshot) — just got major updates. Here's what's new. 🧵 1/12
Are gut phages friends or foes? A nice "forum" in Cell Host&Microbe by @naamagz.bsky.social discussing it's all about context. Depending on host inflammation and ecology, phages can shift between stabilizing and destabilizing our microbiome. www.cell.com/cell-host-mi... #phagesky
Pleased to see this beautiful paper out. Kudos to @jeroenmeijer.bsky.social who took @stevenquistad.bsky.social data and dug deep, revealing a new phage that erupts to astonishing abundance. As theory predicts, the life of SGEs is fuelled by encounters with new hosts www.science.org/doi/10.1126/...
Gut bacteriophages defy simple classification as beneficial or harmful, instead shifting between roles that stabilize or destabilize microbial communities depending on phage lifestyle dynamics, host i...www.cell.com
A single bacteriophage can dominate microbial communities yet only evolves when migration changes its ecological context.
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Eco-evolutionary dynamics of massive, parallel bacteriophage outbreaks in compost communities
The gut phageome: Friend or foe?
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Prophages are pervasive in the human gut yet largely overlooked in microbiome research, despite substantial functional potential. Emerging evidence indicates that prophages regulate bacterial fitness,...
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The life cycle of temperate bacteriophages involves lytic or lysogenic cycles and has historically served as a model for studying genetic regulation. This Review provides an updated overview of these ...
Making room for gut prophages in human health
Revisiting the life cycle of temperate phages - Nature Reviews Microbiology
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Beyond thrilled that our paper ‘Co-migration of hundreds of microbial species over metres drives selection and promotes non-motile hitchhikers’ has been accepted in Nature Communications! 🎉🦠 (1/n) www.nature.com/articles/s41...
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Migration of microbial communities is poorly understood. Here, the authors use a meso-tube assay to show that hundreds of microbial species co-migrate over metre scales via chemotaxis, which restructu...
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Co-migration of hundreds of microbial species over metres drives selection and promotes non-motile hitchhikers - Nature Communications
I am hiring a Data Curator in my group nikolay-oskolkov.com/metabolic-re...! This is an excellent opportunity for anyone interested in multi-omics data analysis, exploratory (unsupervised) machine learning, and data management/curation. Apply here: euraxess.ec.europa.eu/jobs/443793. Appreciate RT!