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First arrived takes all: inhibitory priority effects dominate competition between co-infecting Borrelia burgdorferi strains

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2015

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The strong inhibitory priority effect is a dominant mechanism underlying competition for transmission between coinfecting B. burgdorferi strains, most likely through resource exploitation. The observed priority effect could shape bacterial diversity in nature, with consequences in epidemiology and evolution of the disease.

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