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Comparative analysis of some models of mixed-substrate microbial growth [PDF]
Mixed-substrate microbial growth is among the most intensely studied systems in molecular microbiology. Several mathematical models have been developed to account for the genetic regulation of such systems, especially those resulting in diauxic growth. In this work, we compare the dynamics of three such models (Narang, Biotech.
arxiv
Barrier-Free Microhabitats: Self-Organized Seclusion in Microbial Communities [PDF]
Bacteria frequently colonize natural microcavities such as gut crypts, plant apoplasts, and soil pores. Recent studies have shown that the physical structure of these spaces plays a crucial role in shaping the stability and resilience of microbial populations (Karita et al., PNAS 2022, Postek et al. PNAS 2024).
arxiv
Recalcitrant bacterial infections can be caused by various types of dormant bacteria, including persisters and viable but nonculturable (VBNC) cells.
Celien Bollen+10 more
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Genetic Interactions and Microbial Fitness
Abstract Microorganisms can create different genotypes either by mutation or genetic recombination. Transformed or genetically modified bacteria are used in many targets as in the synthesis of large quantities of insulin, in biomining and in bioremediation.
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A model of pan-immunity maintenance by horizontal gene transfer in the ecological dynamics of bacteria and phages [PDF]
Phages and their bacterial hosts are locked in an evolutionary competition which in small and closed systems typically results in the extinction of one or the other. To resist phages bacteria have evolved numerous defense systems, which nevertheless are still overcome by specific phage counter-defense mechanisms.
arxiv
Microbial Biofilms: from Ecology to Molecular Genetics
M. E. Davey, G. O’Toole
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Effect of host genetics on the gut microbiome in 7,738 participants of the Dutch Microbiome Project
E. A. Lopera-Maya+31 more
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Neutral Theory, Microbial Practice: Challenges in Bacterial Population Genetics
E. Rocha
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Cell-free protein synthesis (CFPS) systems offer a versatile platform for a wide range of applications. However, the traditional methods for detecting proteins synthesized in CFPS, such as radioactive labeling, fluorescent tagging, or electrophoretic ...
Thuy Duong Pham+7 more
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