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Publikováno v:
mSphere, Vol 9, Iss 7 (2024)
ABSTRACT Hematophagous Stomoxys (stable) fly populations in dairy barns are sustained by a constant availability of cattle hosts and manure, which serve as major reservoirs of both zoonotic and opportunistic bacterial pathogens. However, the composit
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https://doaj.org/article/3fb58197114b4813968502cfa037d19e
Publikováno v:
Evol Ecol
Vector-borne diseases constitute a major global public health threat. The most significant arthropod disease vectors are predominantly comprised of members of the insect order Diptera (true flies), which have long been the focus of research into host
Autor:
Melinda K Matthews, Joel S. Griffitts, Peter D. Newell, Rachel C. Hughes, K Makay White, Andrew J. Sommer, John M. Chaston
Publikováno v:
G3 Genes|Genomes|Genetics. 8:1119-1127
A metagenome wide association (MGWA) study of bacterial host association determinants in Drosophila predicted that LPS biosynthesis genes are significantly associated with host colonization. We were unable to create site-directed mutants for each of
Autor:
Andrew J. Sommer, Peter D. Newell
Publikováno v:
Applied and Environmental Microbiology. 85
Interactions between species shape the formation and function of microbial communities. In the gut microbiota of animals, cross-feeding of metabolites between microbes can enhance colonization and influence host physiology. We examined a mutually ben
Autor:
Andrew J, Sommer, Peter D, Newell
Publikováno v:
Applied and environmental microbiology. 85(2)
Interactions between species shape the formation and function of microbial communities. In the gut microbiota of animals, cross-feeding of metabolites between microbes can enhance colonization and influence host physiology. We examined a mutually ben
Autor:
K Makay, White, Melinda K, Matthews, Rachel C, Hughes, Andrew J, Sommer, Joel S, Griffitts, Peter D, Newell, John M, Chaston
Publikováno v:
G3: Genes|Genomes|Genetics
A metagenome wide association (MGWA) study of bacterial host association determinants in Drosophila predicted that LPS biosynthesis genes are significantly associated with host colonization. We were unable to create site-directed mutants for each of