Explaining microbial population genomics through phage predation

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Francisco Rodriguez-Valera
Ana-Belen Martin-Cuadrado
Beltran Rodriguez-Brito
Lejla Pašić
T. Frede Thingstad
Forest Rohwer
Alex Mira
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[1] Universidad Miguel Hernandez,Francisco Rodriguez
[2] Apartado 18 San Juan de Alicante,Valera and Ana
[3] 03550 Spain.,Belen Martin
[4] San Diego State University,Cuadrado are at the Departmento de Producción Vegetal y Microbiología
[5] San Diego,Beltran Rodriguez
[6] California 92182,Brito and Forest Rohwer are at the Department of Biology
[7] USA.,Lejla Pašić is at the Department of Biology
[8] University of Ljubljana,T. Frede Thingstad is at the Department of Microbiology
[9] Večna pot111,Alex Mira is at the Genomics and Health Department
[10] 1000 Ljubljana,undefined
[11] Slovenia.,undefined
[12] University of Bergen,undefined
[13] 5020 Bergen,undefined
[14] Norway.,undefined
[15] Center for Advanced Research in Public Health,undefined
[16] Avda. Cataluña 21 Valencia,undefined
[17] 46020 Spain.,undefined
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Not all isolates of a species contain the same set of genes. In this Opinion article, Rodriguez-Valera and colleagues propose the constant-diversity model to account for these differences. In this model, predation by phages promotes bacterial diversity and allows more efficient use of the nutrients in the environment.
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页码:828 / 836
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