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  • Anti-CRISPR Phages Cooperat... Anti-CRISPR Phages Cooperate to Overcome CRISPR-Cas Immunity
    Landsberger, Mariann; Gandon, Sylvain; Meaden, Sean ... Cell, 08/2018, Volume: 174, Issue: 4
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    Some phages encode anti-CRISPR (acr) genes, which antagonize bacterial CRISPR-Cas immune systems by binding components of its machinery, but it is less clear how deployment of these acr genes impacts ...
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  • Evolutionary emergence of i... Evolutionary emergence of infectious diseases in heterogeneous host populations
    Chabas, Hélène; Lion, Sébastien; Nicot, Antoine ... PLoS biology, 09/2018, Volume: 16, Issue: 9
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    The emergence and re-emergence of pathogens remains a major public health concern. Unfortunately, when and where pathogens will (re-)emerge is notoriously difficult to predict, as the erratic nature ...
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  • My host's enemy is my enemy: plasmids carrying CRISPR-Cas as a defence against phages
    Siedentop, Berit; Rüegg, Dario; Bonhoeffer, Sebastian ... Proceedings of the Royal Society. B, Biological sciences, 01/2024, Volume: 291, Issue: 2015
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    Bacteria are infected by mobile genetic elements like plasmids and virulent phages, and those infections significantly impact bacterial ecology and evolution. Recent discoveries reveal that some ...
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  • Epidemiological and evoluti... Epidemiological and evolutionary consequences of different types of CRISPR-Cas systems
    Chabas, Hélène; Müller, Viktor; Bonhoeffer, Sebastian ... PLoS computational biology, 07/2022, Volume: 18, Issue: 7
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    Bacteria have adaptive immunity against viruses (phages) in the form of CRISPR-Cas immune systems. Currently, 6 types of CRISPR-Cas systems are known and the molecular study of three of these has ...
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  • The diversity-generating be... The diversity-generating benefits of a prokaryotic adaptive immune system
    van Houte, Stineke; Ekroth, Alice K E; Broniewski, Jenny M ... Nature (London), 04/2016, Volume: 532, Issue: 7599
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    Prokaryotic CRISPR-Cas adaptive immune systems insert spacers derived from viruses and other parasitic DNA elements into CRISPR loci to provide sequence-specific immunity. This frequently results in ...
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  • Extensive diversity and rap... Extensive diversity and rapid turnover of phage defense repertoires in cheese-associated bacterial communities
    Somerville, Vincent; Schowing, Thibault; Chabas, Hélène ... Microbiome, 08/2022, Volume: 10, Issue: 1
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    Abstract Background Phages are key drivers of genomic diversity in bacterial populations as they impose strong selective pressure on the evolution of bacterial defense mechanisms across closely ...
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  • Cheating and resistance to ... Cheating and resistance to cheating in natural populations of the bacterium Pseudomonas fluorescens
    Bruce, John B.; Cooper, Guy A.; Chabas, Hélène ... Evolution, 10/2017, Volume: 71, Issue: 10
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    Bacteria perform cooperative behaviors that are exploitable by noncooperative cheats, and cheats frequently arise and coexist with cooperators in laboratory microcosms. However, evidence of ...
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  • Variability in the durabili... Variability in the durability of CRISPR-Cas immunity
    Chabas, Hélène; Nicot, Antoine; Meaden, Sean ... Philosophical transactions of the Royal Society of London. Series B. Biological sciences, 05/2019, Volume: 374, Issue: 1772
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    The durability of host resistance is challenged by the ability of pathogens to escape the defence of their hosts. Understanding the variability in the durability of host resistance is of paramount ...
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  • Immigration of susceptible ... Immigration of susceptible hosts triggers the evolution of alternative parasite defence strategies
    Chabas, Hélène; van Houte, Stineke; Høyland-Kroghsbo, Nina Molin ... Proceedings of the Royal Society. B, Biological sciences, 08/2016, Volume: 283, Issue: 1837
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    Migration of hosts and parasites can have a profound impact on host–parasite ecological and evolutionary interactions. Using the bacterium Pseudomonas aeruginosa UCBPP-PA14 and its phage DMS3vir, we ...
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  • Competition and coevolution drive the evolution and the diversification of CRISPR immunity
    Guillemet, Martin; Chabas, Hélène; Nicot, Antoine ... Nature ecology & evolution, 10/2022, Volume: 6, Issue: 10
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    The diversity of resistance challenges the ability of pathogens to spread and to exploit host populations. Yet, how this host diversity evolves over time remains unclear because it depends on the ...
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