Lysogeny in nature: mechanisms, impact and ecology of temperate phages
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Abstract
Viruses that infect bacteria (phages) can influence bacterial community dynamics, bacterial genome evolution and ecosystem biogeochemistry. These influences differ depending on whether phages establish lytic, chronic or lysogenic infections. Although the first two produce virion progeny, with lytic infections resulting in cell destruction, phages undergoing lysogenic infections replicate with cells without producing virions. The impacts of lysogeny are numerous and well-studied at the cellular level, but ecosystem-level consequences remain underexplored compared to those of lytic infections. Here, we review lysogeny from molecular mechanisms to ecological patterns to emerging approaches of investigation. Our…
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- Lysogenic cycle
- Biology
- Lytic cycle
- Lysogen
- Ecology
- Bacteriophage
- Microbial ecology
- Ecosystem
UN Sustainable Development Goals
- Life in Land
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