Ecology of prophage-like elements inBacillus subtilisat global and local geographical scale
Polonca Stefanič,
Eva Stare,
Valentina A. Floccari
et al.
Abstract:SummaryProphages account for a substantial part of most bacterial genomes, but the impacts on hosts remain poorly understood. Here, we combined computational and laboratory experiments to explore the abundance, distribution, and activity of prophage elements inBacillus subtilis. NCBI database genome sequences and isolates from 1 cm3riverbank soil samples were analyzed to provide insights at global and local geographical scales, respectively. Most prophages in wildB. subtilisisolates were related to mobile gene… Show more
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