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This project investigates the coevolution between the water flea Daphnia magna and its bacterial parasite Pasteuria ramosa. By analyzing genomic data over various timescales, the research aims to provide empirical evidence of how host and parasite evolve in response to each other, enhancing our understanding of biodive…
Parasites infect nearly all forms of metazoan life, and act to shape the evolution of host populations and drive the dynamics of entire biological communities.
Parasitism also acts a 2-way street:
As host populations evolve in response to selection imposed by their parasites, so too does the parasite evolve in response to its host.
This antagonistic coevolution between host and parasite may generate much of the genetic diversity found in natural populations, and is likely a strong driver of loca…
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