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Antagonistic species often interact via matching of phenotypes, and interactions between brood parasitic common cuckoos (Cuculus canorus) and their hosts constitute classic examples.

The genomic information also established a solid base for the development of epidemiological and phylogenetic studies within the Xf group, providing evidence that the bacterial species X. fastidiosa, originally characterized from 25 strains (obtained from 10 different hosts), constitute a significantly complex group of plant-associated bacteria [ 14].

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Co-evolution of viruses and their hosts constitutes a major evolutionary driving force (Bahir et al., 2009).

Malarial infections consisting of mixed genotypes of the same species can be extremely common in human hosts, constituting over 80% of infections in high-transmission areas [ 1- 3].

Myeloid-derived suppressor cells (MDSCs) are over-produced in tumor-bearing hosts, constituting approximately 5%% of total cells in tumors [ 43].

Because for parasites with complex life-cycles (like Plasmodium sp ., the vector and the vertebrate host constitute very different environment, an interesting analysis would be to study the evolution of the genes exclusively expressed in the stages infecting the mammal host versus those only expressed in the stages infecting the mosquito vector.

The epithelium of the throat and skin of the human host constitutes the primary ecological niche for GAS.

The investigation of the interactions between the environment, the diet, and the host constitutes one of the major issues in the development of IBD.

The absence of "facultative use of the primary host" constitutes a strong argument in favour of the fundatrix specialisation hypothesis, suggesting that host alternation loss involves a loss of the primary host, but not of the secondary host.

The broader lifestyle groups take into account the location of the bacterium in its host, constituting four groups: obligate intracellular INTRA, cell associated CA, extracellular EXTRA (16, 17 and 19 organisms, respectively) and the control group free-living FL.

This concept is clearly considered in my article: together, such hosts collectively constitute part of the reservoir system, though no single one may be the reservoir host in its own right.

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