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Seurat J, Gerbino K, Meyer J, Borin J, Weitz J
J Theor Biol . 2025 Jan; 600:112042. PMID: 39799993
Virus population dynamics are driven by counter-balancing forces of production and loss. Whereas viral production arises from complex interactions with susceptible hosts, the loss of infectious virus particles is often...
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Lucia-Sanz A, Peng S, Leung C, Gupta A, Meyer J, Weitz J
Virus Evol . 2024 Dec; 10(1):veae104. PMID: 39720789
The enormous diversity of bacteriophages and their bacterial hosts presents a significant challenge to predict which phages infect a focal set of bacteria. Infection is largely determined by complementary-and largely...
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Gerbino K, Borin J, Ardell S, Lee J, Corbett K, Meyer J
Virus Evol . 2024 Aug; 10(1):veae049. PMID: 39170727
How viruses evolve to expand their host range is a major question with implications for predicting the next pandemic. Gain-of-function experiments have revealed that host-range expansions can occur through relatively...
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Horwitz E, Strobel H, Haiso J, Meyer J
Evol Appl . 2024 Jul; 17(7):e13742. PMID: 38975285
The number of multidrug-resistant strains of bacteria is increasing rapidly, while the number of new antibiotic discoveries has stagnated. This trend has caused a surge in interest in bacteriophages as...
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Birkholz E, Morgan C, Laughlin T, Lau R, Prichard A, Rangarajan S, et al.
Science . 2024 Jul; 385(6704):105-112. PMID: 38963841
Introns containing homing endonucleases are widespread in nature and have long been assumed to be selfish elements that provide no benefit to the host organism. These genetic elements are common...
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Strobel H, Labador S, Basu D, Sane M, Corbett K, Meyer J
Mol Biol Evol . 2024 Apr; 41(4). PMID: 38586942
When proteins evolve new activity, a concomitant decrease in stability is often observed because the mutations that confer new activity can destabilize the native fold. In the conventional model of...
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Seurat J, Gerbino K, Meyer J, Borin J, Weitz J
bioRxiv . 2024 Mar; PMID: 38464262
Virus population dynamics are driven by counter-balancing forces of production and loss. Whereas viral production arises from complex interactions with susceptible hosts, the loss of infectious virus particles is often...
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Butt L, Meyer J, Lindsay R, Beardmore R, Gudelj I
J Evol Biol . 2024 Feb; 37(4):371-382. PMID: 38386697
Viruses that infect bacteria, known as bacteriophages or phages, are the most prevalent entities on Earth. Their genetic diversity in nature is well documented, and members of divergent lineages can...
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Doud M, Gupta A, Li V, Medina S, De La Fuente C, Meyer J
Nat Commun . 2024 Jan; 15(1):863. PMID: 38286804
A major challenge in evolutionary biology is explaining how populations navigate rugged fitness landscapes without getting trapped on local optima. One idea illustrated by adaptive dynamics theory is that as...
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Lucia-Sanz A, Peng S, Leung C, Gupta A, Meyer J, Weitz J
bioRxiv . 2024 Jan; PMID: 38260415
The enormous diversity of bacteriophages and their bacterial hosts presents a significant challenge to predict which phages infect a focal set of bacteria. Infection is largely determined by complementary -...