Interpretable machine learning reveals a diverse arsenal of anti-defenses in bacterial viruses
Anna Lopatina,
Mariusz Ferenc,
Nina Bartlau
et al.
Abstract:Antagonistic interactions with viruses are an important driver of the ecology and evolution of bacteria, and associating genetic signatures to these interactions is of fundamental importance to predict viral infection success. Recent studies have highlighted that bacteria possess a large, rapidly changing arsenal of defense genes and that viruses can neutralize at least some of these genes with matching anti-defenses. However, a broadly applicable approach for discovering the genetic underpinnings of such inte… Show more
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