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This research focuses on how microbial symbionts can evolve to protect hosts from parasites, challenging traditional views of host-parasite interactions. It employs experimental evolution and advanced genomic techniques to study these protective relationships.
All organisms in nature are targets for parasite attack.
Over a century ago, it was first observed that symbiotic species living in hosts can provide a strong barrier against infection, beyond the host’s own defence responses.
We now know that ‘protective’ microbial symbiont species are key components of plant, animal, and human microbiota, shaping host health in the face of parasite infection. I have shown that microbes can evolve within days to protect, providing the possibility that microbe-m…
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