2024
DOI: 10.1101/2024.03.08.584182
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Analyses ofXenorhabdus griffiniaegenomes reveal two distinct sub-species that display intra-species variation due to prophages

Jennifer K. Heppert,
Ryan Musumba Awori,
Mengyi Cao
et al.

Abstract: Nematodes of the genus Steinernema and their Xenorhabdus bacterial symbionts are lethal entomopathogens that are useful in the biocontrol of insect pests, as sources of diverse natural products, and as research models for mutualism and parasitism. Xenorhabdus play a central role in all aspects of the Steinernema lifecycle, and a deeper understanding of their genomes therefore has the potential to spur advances in each of these applications. Results: Here, we report a comparative genomics analysis of Xenorhabdu… Show more

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