Publication: Freshwater genome-reduced bacteria exhibit pervasive episodes of adaptive stasis
Freshwater genome-reduced bacteria exhibit pervasive episodes of adaptive stasis
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Serra Moncadas, L., Hofer, C., Bulzu, P.-A., Pernthaler, J., & Andrei, A.-S. (2024). Freshwater genome-reduced bacteria exhibit pervasive episodes of adaptive stasis. Nature Communications, 15, 3421. https://doi.org/10.1038/s41467-024-47767-7
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The emergence of bacterial species is rooted in their inherent potential for continuous evolution and adaptation to an ever-changing ecological landscape. The adaptive capacity of most species frequently resides within the repertoire of genes encoding the secreted proteome (SP), as it serves as a primary interface used to regulate survival/reproduction strategies. Here, by applying evolutionary genomics approaches to metagenomics data, we show that abundant freshwater bacteria exhibit biphasic adaptation states linked to the eco-evolu
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Serra Moncadas, L., Hofer, C., Bulzu, P.-A., Pernthaler, J., & Andrei, A.-S. (2024). Freshwater genome-reduced bacteria exhibit pervasive episodes of adaptive stasis. Nature Communications, 15, 3421. https://doi.org/10.1038/s41467-024-47767-7