Signatures of co-evolutionary host-pathogen interactions in the genome of the entomopathogenic nematode Steinernema carpocapsae.
Mitzi Flores-PonceMiguel Vallebueno-EstradaEduardo González-OrozcoHilda E Ramos-AboitesJ Noé García-ChávezNelson SimõesRafael MontielPublished in: BMC evolutionary biology (2017)
Our study provides a first portrait of the effects that lifestyle might have in shaping the patterns of selection at the genomic level. An arms-race between hosts and pathogens seems to be affecting specific genetic functions but not necessarily increasing the number of positively selected genes. Trench warfare dynamics seem to be acting more generally in the genome, likely focusing on genes responding to the interaction, rather than targeting specific genetic functions.