Gene flow and introgression are pervasive forces shaping the evolution of bacterial species.
Awa DiopEllis L TorranceCaroline M StottLouis-Marie BobayPublished in: Genome biology (2022)
Overall, bacterial evolution and speciation are likely shaped by similar forces driving the evolution of sexual organisms. Our findings support a model where the interruption of gene flow-although not necessarily the initial cause of speciation-leads to the establishment of permanent and irreversible species borders.