Marine diatoms Coscinodiscus granii: They live in open waters such as the North Sea. Under the microscope, many single-celled diatoms can be seen, some of which are healthy, while others are infected by an egg fungus. The zoospores that the fungus forms for reproduction can be seen as small dots.

Publications of Glen D'Souza

Journal Article (5)

2018
Journal Article
D'Souza, G.; Shitut, S.; Preußger, D.; Yousif, G.; Waschina, S.; Kost, C.: Ecology and evolution of metabolic cross-feeding interactions in bacteria. Natural Product Reports 35 (5), pp. 455 - 488 (2018)
2016
Journal Article
D'Souza, G.; Kost, C.: Experimental evolution of metabolic dependency in bacteria. PLoS Genetics 12 (11), e1006364 (2016)
Journal Article
Waschina, S.; D'Souza, G.; Kost, C.; Kaleta, C.: Metabolic network architecture and carbon source determine metabolite production costs. The FEBS Journal 283, pp. 2149 - 2163 (2016)
2015
Journal Article
D'Souza, G.; Waschina, S.; Kaleta, C.; Kost, C.: Plasticity and epistasis strongly affect bacterial fitness after losing multiple metabolic genes. Evolution: International Journal of Organic Evolution 69 (5), pp. 1244 - 1254 (2015)
2014
Journal Article
D'Souza, G.; Waschina, S.; Pande, S.; Bohl, K.; Kaleta, C.; Kost, C.: Less is more: Selective advantages can explain the prevalent loss of biosynthetic genes in bacteria. Evolution: International Journal of Organic Evolution 68 (9), pp. 2559 - 2570 (2014)

Thesis - PhD (1)

2016
Thesis - PhD
DSouza, G.: The evolution of metabolic dependency in bacteria. Dissertation, Friedrich Schiller University Jena, Jena (2016)
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