Journal article
DYNAMICS of AN INSERTION SEQUENCE INFECTION in A SPATIALLY STRUCTURED ENVIRONMENT
M Bichsel, AD Barbour, A Wagner
Journal of Biological Systems | WORLD SCIENTIFIC PUBL CO PTE LTD | Published : 2018
Abstract
Bacterial insertion sequences (ISs), the simplest form of autonomous mobile DNA, depend on their prokaryote hosts to spread in a spatially structured environment. We use a spatially explicit metapopulation model to simulate the spread of an IS that can have both detrimental and beneficial effects on its host cell. We find that, on the one hand, the spatial structure of the metapopulation and cell dispersal between subpopulations have no strong effect on the time to full infection of the metapopulation. On the other hand, factors that influence the IS infection dynamics within a subpopulation have a strong effect on that time. These factors are mainly the fitness benefit of an IS and the rate..
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Awarded by European Research Council
Funding Acknowledgements
MB and AW acknowledge support through Swiss National Science Foundation Grant 31003A_146137. AW acknowledges support by ERC Advanced Grant 739874, by Swiss National Science Foundation Grant 31003A_172887, as well as by the Research Priority Program Evolution in Action at the University of Zurich. ADB was supported in part by Australian Research Council Grant Nos. DP120102728 and DP120102398.