New paper: Paraburkholderia aren’t fussy about who they infect.

Undergraduate alumni Rory Mather leads the latest paper from the lab in Proceedings of the Royal Society B. Mather et al. infected seven different species of Dictyostelium with the three species of Paraburkholderia known to symbiotically associate with D. discoideum, and found that the bacteria induced D. discoideum-like secondary food carriage in all seven. Congrats Rory and co!

Check out the paper here!

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