Abstract
How do obligate parasites cope with hosts that lack genetic elements required for parasite replication? Gupta et. al. (2020) illustrate an experimental evolution system where lambda bacteriophages circumvent a defective gene network in their E. coli host (which initially made it impossible for them to replicate) through both intracellular cooperation and evolutionary changes in phage life-history traits.
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Bailey, Z. M., & Wendling, C. (2020). Cooperation and life history evolution help obligate parasites to circumvent host genetic deficiencies∗. Evolution, 74(4), 795–796. https://doi.org/10.1111/evo.13963
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