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- A molecular phylogeny of enteric bacteria and implications for a bacterial species concept.
- A phylogenetic approach to assessing the targets of microbial warfare.
- A survey of Col plasmids in natural isolates of Escherichia coli and an investigation into the stability of Col-plasmid lineages
- A theoretical and empirical investigation of the invasion dynamics of colicinogeny.
- A theoretical and experimental analysis of bacterial growth in the bladder
- An Analysis of Masticatory Form and Function in Three Mustelids (Martes americana, Lutra canadensis, Enhydra lutris)
- An epidemic of burkholderia cepacia transmitted between patients with and without cystic fibrosis.
- Antibiotic-mediated antagonism leads to a bacterial game of rock-paper-scissors in vivo.
- Asymmetries generated by transcription-coupled repair in enterobacterial genes.
- Bacterial geneology: not dead yet
- Bacteriocin diversity: ecological and evolutionary perspectives.
- Bacteriocin-Mediated Competitive Interactions of Bacterial Populations and Communities
- Bacteriocins of Aquatic Microorganisms and Their Potential Applications in the Seafood Industry
- Bacteriocins, Biology, Ecology, and Evolution
- Bacteriocins: evolution, ecology, and application.
- Can phage defence maintain colicin plasmids in Escherichia coli?
- Characterization and screening of microsatellite loci in a wild lemur population (Propithecus verreauxi verreauxi).
- Chemical warfare from an ecological perspective.
- Chimeric nature of two plasmids of Hafnia alvei encoding the bacteriocins alveicins A and B.
- Colicin biology
- Comparison of the evolutionary dynamics of symbiotic and housekeeping loci: a case for the genetic coherence of rhizobial lineag
- Competitive interactions in Escherichia coli populations: the role of bacteriocins.
- Complete Genome sequence of Burkholderia phymatum STM815T, a broad host range and efficient nitrogen-fixing symbiont of Mimosa s
- Deciphering Evolutionary Mechanisms Between Mutualistic and Pathogenic Symbioses.
- Distinguishing the Forces Controlling Genetic Variation at the Xdh Locus in Drosophila pseudoobscura
- Emerging molecular mechanisms that power and regulate the anastral mitotic spindle of flowering plants.
- Functional Gold Nanoparticles as Potent Antimicrobial Agents against Multi-Drug-Resistant Bacteria
- Genetic population structure of the white sifaka (Propithecus verreauxi verreauxi) at Beza Mahafaly Special Reserve, southwest M
- Genetically engineered bacteriocins and their potential as the next generation of antimicrobials.
- Genomic divergence of Escherichia coli strains: evidence for horizontal transfer and variation in mutation rates.
- High Levels of Colicin Resistance in Escherichia coli
- Homology among nearly all plasmids infecting three Bacillus species
- Intrasexual selection in Verreaux's sifaka (Propithecus verreauxi verreauxi).
- Local dispersal promotes biodiversity in a real-life game of rock–paper–scissors
- Low synonymous site variation at the lacY locus in Escherichia coli suggests the action of positive selection.
- Molecular Mechanisms of Colicin Evolution
- Molecular characterization of the klebicin B plasmid of Klebsiella pneumoniae.
- Molecular evolution of bacteriocins in gram-negative bacteria
- Molecular mechanisms of bacteriocin evolution.
- Nucleotide Polymorphism at the Xanthine Dehydrogenase Locus in Drosophila pseudoobscura
- Nucleotide Sequence of the Xdh Region in Drosophila pseudoobscura and an Analysis of the Evolution of Synonymous Codons
- Nucleotide polymorphism in colicin E2 gene clusters: evidence for nonneutral evolution.
- Nucleotide polymorphism in microcin V plasmids.
- Parallel genetic and phenotypic evolution of DNA superhelicity in experimental populations of Escherichia coli
- Persistence of colicinogenic Escherichia coli in the mouse gastrointestinal tract.
- Phage associated bacteriocins reveal a novel mechanism for bacteriocin diversification in Klebsiella.
- Population and comparative genomics inform our understanding of bacterial species diversity in the soil
- Population genomics and the bacterial species concept.
- Population genomics informs our understanding of the bacterial species conept
- Positive Selection for Colicin Diversity in Bacteria
- Positive selection and recombination: major molecular mechanisms in colicin diversification
- Rapid Identification of Bacterial Biofilms and Biofilm Wound Models Using a Multichannel Nanosensor
- Rapid invasion by colicinogenic Escherichia coli with novel immunity functions.
- Rates of DNA sequence evolution in experimental populations of Escherichia coli during 20,000 generations.
- Resistance is futile: the bacteriocin model for addressing the antibiotic resistance challenge
- Rethinking the composition of a rational antibiotic arsenal for the 21st century
- Rhizobium gone native: unexpected plasmid stability of indigenous Rhizobium leguminosarum.
- Role of bacteriocins in mediating interactions of bacterial isolates taken from cystic fibrosis patients.
- Sequence of the Structural Gene for Xanthine Dehydrogenase (rosy Locus) in Drosophila melanogaster
- Temporal changes in the frequency of colicinogeny in Escherichia coli from house mice.
- Tests of parallel molecular evolution in a long-term experiment with Escherichia coli.
- The Bacteriocins: Current Knowledge and Future Prospects (Book)
- The Evolutionary Histories of Clinical and Environmental SHV β-Lactamases are Intertwined
- The Phenotypic and Fitness Effects of Colicin Resistance in Escherichia coli K-12
- The dual role of bacteriocins as anti- and probiotics.
- The ecological role of bacteriocins in bacterial competition.
- The ecology and evolution of bacteriocins
- The emergence of a highly transmissible lineage of cbl+ Pseudomonas (Burkholderia) cepacia causing CF centre epidemics in North
- The evolution of reduced microbial killing
- The newly characterized colicin Y provides evidence of positive selection in pore-former colicin diversification.
- The role of SOS boxes in enteric bacteriocin regulation.
- Ubiquitins Revisited: Further Examples of Within- and Between-Locus Concerted Evolution
- View From Below. In "If Darwin Were a Microbiologist"
- When comparative information leads us astray: the receptor-binding region of colicin E9.
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