2022
DOI: 10.1101/2022.12.30.522336
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Intra- and inter-species interactions drive early phases of invasion in mice gut microbiota

Abstract: The stability and dynamics of ecological communities are dictated by interaction networks typically quantified at the level of species. But how such networks are influenced by intra-species variation (ISV) is poorly understood. Here, we use ~500,000 chromosomal barcodes to track high-resolution intra-species clonal lineages of Escherichia coli invading mice gut with the increasing complexity of gut microbiome: germ-free, antibiotic-perturbed, and innate microbiota. By co-clustering the dynamics of intra-specie… Show more

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