Plasmids do not consistently stabilize cooperation across bacteria, but may promote broad pathogen host-range
Horizontal gene transfer via plasmids could favour cooperation in bacteria, because transfer of a cooperative gene turns non-cooperative cheats into cooperators. This hypothesis has received support from theoretical, genomic and experimental analyses. In contrast, with a comparative analysis across...
Main Authors: | Dewar, AE, Thomas, JL, Scott, TW, Wild, G, Griffin, AS, West, SA, Ghoul, M |
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Format: | Journal article |
Language: | English |
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Springer Nature
2021
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