spp1 phage parasite (ATCC)
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Spp1 Phage Parasite, supplied by ATCC, used in various techniques. Bioz Stars score: 92/100, based on 2 PubMed citations. ZERO BIAS - scores, article reviews, protocol conditions and more
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Average 92 stars, based on 2 article reviews
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1) Product Images from "Coping with multiple enemies: pairwise interactions do not predict evolutionary change in complex multitrophic communities"
Article Title: Coping with multiple enemies: pairwise interactions do not predict evolutionary change in complex multitrophic communities
Journal: bioRxiv
doi: 10.1101/492132
Figure Legend Snippet: Abundance (log-transformed, mean ± std. dev., n = 7) of the focal species B. subtilis (orange circles), competitor bacterium S. marcescens (red circles), predator P. caudatum (green circles) and B. subtilis-specific parasite phage SPP1 (purple circles) in each treatment over the duration of the experiment (Days 1-10).
Techniques Used: Transformation Assay
Figure Legend Snippet: The effect of community composition on B. subtilis evolution relative to the ancestral strain (solid line). a . Competitive ability of B. subtilis isolates, measured as the ratio of B. subtilis to S. marcescens (dashed line indicates a 1:1 ratio, solid line represents ancestral resistance). b . Relative resistance to parasite in B. subtilis across treatment groups. Resistance to phage SPP1 was measured as the difference in growth (optical density) of B. subtilis in the presence or absence of the ancestral phage parasite. The solid line represents the resistance of ancestral B. subtilis and the resistance of our experimental treatment isolates relative to ancestral parasite resistance. c . Growth of B. subtilis isolates in the presence of the predator P. caudatum (measured as log 10 optical density of biofilm production). Solid line indicates resistance of the ancestral B. subtilis grown in the presence of P. caudatum ). In all cases, values to the right of the solid lines indicate higher relative resistance than the ancestral strain, values to the left of the solid line indicate lower resistance relative to ancestral strain of B. subtilis .
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