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Raising Health

Journal Club: My Tick Teacher

Feb 11, 2021
Ticks are master manipulators of our skin, evolving tools in their saliva to feed on hosts and spread diseases like Lyme. The podcast discusses the dynamic host-pathogen interactions, how ticks acquired antibacterial genes, the evolution of tick genes, and unconventional research approaches in academia.
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  • Ticks have evolved tools in saliva to manipulate skin physiology, aiding pathogens like Lyme disease bacteria.
  • Horizontal gene transfer allowed ticks to adapt antibacterial toxins from bacteria over millions of years.

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Understanding the Evolution of Antibacterial Toxin Genes

The podcast episode explores how genes encoding antibacterial toxins have jumped from bacteria to eukaryotes like ticks through horizontal gene transfer. Over 40 million years, ticks have adapted these genes to suit their specific needs, shedding light on the evolution of antimicrobial properties and intermicrobial warfare.

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