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Ecological dynamics of plasmid transfer and persistence in microbial communities

Michael Bottery

2022Current Opinion in Microbiology70 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

Plasmids are a major driver of horizontal gene transfer in prokaryotes, allowing the sharing of ecologically important accessory traits between distantly related bacterial taxa. Within microbial communities, interspecies transfer of conjugative plasmids can rapidly drive the generation genomic innovation and diversification. Recent studies are starting to shed light on how the microbial community context, that is, the bacterial diversity together with interspecies interactions that occur within a community, can alter the dynamics of conjugative plasmid transfer and persistence. Here, I summarise the latest research exploring how community ecology can both facilitate and impose barriers to the spread of conjugative plasmids within complex microbial communities. Ultimately, the fate of plasmids within communities is unlikely to be determined by any one individual host, rather it will depend on the interacting factors imposed by the community in which it is embedded.

Topics & Concepts

BiologyPlasmidHorizontal gene transferEcologyDiversification (marketing strategy)Context (archaeology)Microbial population biologyPersistence (discontinuity)CommunityMicrobial ecologyEvolutionary biologyGeneticsGeneBacteriaEcosystemGenomeBusinessGeotechnical engineeringEngineeringMarketingPaleontologyMicrobial Community Ecology and PhysiologyBacteriophages and microbial interactionsGenomics and Phylogenetic Studies
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