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Rampant prophage movement among transient competitors drives rapid adaptation during infection

Bacteriophage act as genetic regulators that are key to establishing chronic infections and are rapidly shared among co-infecting strains.

Defining Genomic and Predicted Metabolic Features of the Acetobacterium Genus

Draft Genome Sequence of 2-Methylpyridine-, 2-Ethylpyridine-, and 2-Hydroxypyridine-Degrading Arthrobacter sp. Strain ATCC 49987

Evolution and adaptation of Pseudomonas aeruginosa in the paranasal sinuses of people with cystic fibrosis

Experimental evolution to identify undescribed mechanisms of resistance to a novel cationic peptide antibiotic

Host adaptations in the fixLJ pathway of the Burkholderia cepacia complex increase virulence

Parallel evolution of tobramycin resistance across species and environments

The roles of history, chance, and natural selection in the evolution of antibiotic resistance

A method of processing nasopharyngeal swabs to enable multiple testing

A pilot-scale field study: in situ treatment of PCB-impacted sediments with bioamended activated carbon