Ecological and Evolutionary Benefits of Temperate Phage: What Does or Doesn't Kill You Makes You Stronger

Ellie Harrison, Michael A. Brockhurst

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Abstract

Infection by a temperate phage can lead to death of the bacterial cell, but sometimes these phages integrate into the bacterial chromosome, offering the potential for a more long-lasting relationship to be established. Here we define three major ecological and evolutionary benefits of temperate phage for bacteria: as agents of horizontal gene transfer (HGT), as sources of genetic variation for evolutionary innovation, and as weapons of bacterial competition. We suggest that a coevolutionary perspective is required to understand the roles of temperate phages in bacterial populations.

Original languageEnglish
Article number1700112
JournalBioEssays
Volume39
Issue number12
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 29 Nov 2017

Keywords

  • experimental evolution
  • horizontal gene transfer
  • lysogenic conversion
  • microbial ecology
  • prophage
  • temperate phage
  • transduction

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