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This project investigates how bacteriophages, specifically Regulatory Switch phages, manipulate bacterial behavior. By studying their interactions with Bacillus subtilis, the research aims to uncover the mechanisms behind these changes and their evolutionary significance, contributing to our understanding of bacterial…
The idea of parasite manipulation is well known in animal behaviour, with famous examples like the cordyceps ?zombie? fungus of ants.
Yet, the most abundant and diverse parasites on earth do not target animals but rather bacteria.
They are the bacteriophages, or phages.
My hypothesis is that it is in phages that we will find the most important examples of parasite manipulation, examples that will help us both understand and control bacteria, and their impacts. I will focus on the recently-discov…
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