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This project investigates the interactions between bacteriophages and their bacterial hosts, focusing on a specific phenotype that affects bacterial density. Using advanced microfluidic technology, the research aims to uncover the mechanisms of phage-host coevolution and its implications for microbial ecology.
Bacteriophages (phages) drive the evolution of bacteria by antagonistic coevolution and by promoting transfer of genetic material between bacteria.
Phages are intimately involved in a range of biological processes from carbon cycling to the maintenance of human health.
Despite their global importance the coevolution between natural phage communities and their bacterial hosts remains poorly understood.
This project seeks to understand the mechanism behind a Phage-Induced High-Cell-Density (PIHCD)…
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