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Endemic cyanophages and the puzzle of phage-bacteria coevolution.

A recent genomic analysis of Synechococcus cyanophages sampled for over 15 years reveals a remarkable pattern of stable phage population structure, highly reminiscent of the ecotype structure observed in bacteria and archaeal ecotypes. In this highlight I discuss the importance of this finding and the questions and opportunities it opens to learn more about the nature of phage-bacterial coevolution in the environment.

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