Recent work by @Anna_Dragos (with @neftalyl Aaron JC Andersen @pkempen @Mikael_lenz @cemist_dtu @DTUbioengineer) about phages as carriers of biosynthetic gene clusters in @CurrentBiology: https://t.co/AQw0QiDoQN, also highlighted in @NatureRevMicro https:/
RT @NatureRevMicro: Arming the host This study reports that bacteriocins are encoded in temperate phages, and that they can be transferred…
“a phage that carries a BGC can confer a fitness benefit to its host bacterium through lysogeny” More and more, it looks like interdependency is the key to a happy nano-microbiota 😄https://t.co/c4JAAeee3N
RT @cemist_dtu: A nice commentary on our recent @cemist_dtu publication; funded by @GrundforskFond https://t.co/nlS75SU0F1
RT @NatureRevMicro: Arming the host This study reports that bacteriocins are encoded in temperate phages, and that they can be transferred…
RT @NatureRevMicro: Arming the host This study reports that bacteriocins are encoded in temperate phages, and that they can be transferred…
RT @NatureRevMicro: Arming the host This study reports that bacteriocins are encoded in temperate phages, and that they can be transferred…
RT @NatureRevMicro: Arming the host This study reports that bacteriocins are encoded in temperate phages, and that they can be transferred…
RT @NatureRevMicro: Arming the host This study reports that bacteriocins are encoded in temperate phages, and that they can be transferred…
RT @NatureRevMicro: Arming the host This study reports that bacteriocins are encoded in temperate phages, and that they can be transferred…
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RT @NatureRevMicro: Arming the host This study reports that bacteriocins are encoded in temperate phages, and that they can be transferred…
RT @NatureRevMicro: Arming the host This study reports that bacteriocins are encoded in temperate phages, and that they can be transferred…
RT @NatureRevMicro: Arming the host This study reports that bacteriocins are encoded in temperate phages, and that they can be transferred…
A nice commentary on our recent @cemist_dtu publication; funded by @GrundforskFond
RT @EvolvedBiofilm: See the @NatureRevMicro highlight on our recent @cemist_dtu publication 👇🎉
RT @NatureRevMicro: Arming the host This study reports that bacteriocins are encoded in temperate phages, and that they can be transferred…
My thought on seeing the first line was that I didn’t know Catholicism had got so militant lately.
RT @NatureRevMicro: Arming the host This study reports that bacteriocins are encoded in temperate phages, and that they can be transferred…
RT @NatureRevMicro: Arming the host This study reports that bacteriocins are encoded in temperate phages, and that they can be transferred…
RT @NatureRevMicro: Arming the host This study reports that bacteriocins are encoded in temperate phages, and that they can be transferred…
RT @EvolvedBiofilm: See the @NatureRevMicro highlight on our recent @cemist_dtu publication 👇🎉
RT @NatureRevMicro: Arming the host This study reports that bacteriocins are encoded in temperate phages, and that they can be transferred…
RT @EvolvedBiofilm: See the @NatureRevMicro highlight on our recent @cemist_dtu publication 👇🎉
RT @NatureRevMicro: Arming the host This study reports that bacteriocins are encoded in temperate phages, and that they can be transferred…
RT @EvolvedBiofilm: See the @NatureRevMicro highlight on our recent @cemist_dtu publication 👇🎉 https://t.co/27dKKQHUug
See the @NatureRevMicro highlight on our recent @cemist_dtu publication 👇🎉
RT @NatureRevMicro: Arming the host This study reports that bacteriocins are encoded in temperate phages, and that they can be transferred…
Arming the host This study reports that bacteriocins are encoded in temperate phages, and that they can be transferred between bacterial hosts, which provides a competitive advantage https://t.co/sOxN2msjTC @Anna_Dragos @Mikael_lenz https://t.co/c9A1RNA