2024
DOI: 10.1101/2024.05.07.592803
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Intraspecies warfare restricts strain coexistence in human skin microbiomes

Christopher P. Mancuso,
Jacob S. Baker,
Evan Qu
et al.

Abstract: Determining why only a fraction of encountered or applied bacterial strains engraft in a given person's microbiome is crucial for understanding and engineering these communities. Previous work has established that metabolism can determine colonization success in vivo, but relevance of bacterial warfare in preventing engraftment has been less explored. Here, we demonstrate that intraspecies warfare presents a significant barrier to strain transmission in the skin microbiome by profiling 14,884 pairwise interact… Show more

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