<p>The domain structure of genes in a large LSE in the <i>Desulfovibrio</i> genus is shown. In addition, three similar proteins identified in <i>Pseudomonas</i> species are shown, which are likely the result of HGT. Genes are identified by their species name and their accession number in the MicrobesOnline database (<a href="http://microbesonline.org" target="_blank">http://microbesonline.org</a>) for easy reference (DV refers to genes present in D. vulgaris and DA refers to genes present in D. alaskensis G20). Each domain corresponds to a branch of the TREE-PUZZLE phylogenetic tree (of only the HPK domains) shown at left. Each PAS domain is colored according to sequence homology (as inferred by BLASTp), and domains with the same color comp...
BACKGROUND: Lateral gene transfer (LGT) in eukaryotes from non-organellar sources is a controversial...
International audienceA significant proportion of protein-encoding gene phylogenies in bacteria is i...
International audienceProkaryote genome evolution is characterized by the frequent gain of genes thr...
International audienceGene duplication followed by neo- or sub-functionalization deeply impacts the ...
Gene duplication followed by neo- or sub-functionalization deeply impacts the evolution of protein f...
Gene duplication followed by neo- or sub-functionalization deeply impacts the evolution of protein f...
<p>The fraction of HPKs with identical upstream domains to either their inferred HGT partners (red b...
A significant proportion of protein-encoding gene phylogenies in bacteria is inconsistent with the s...
Comparisons of proteins show that they evolve through the movement of domains. However, in many case...
International audienceGene loss, gain, and transfer play an important role in shaping the genomes of...
International audienceGene loss, gain, and transfer play an important role in shaping the genomes of...
Gene loss, gain, and transfer play an important role in shaping the genomes of all organisms; howeve...
Comparisons of proteins show that they evolve through the movement of domains. However, in many case...
Comparisons of proteins show that they evolve through the movement of domains. However, in many case...
International audienceA significant proportion of protein-encoding gene phylogenies in bacteria is i...
BACKGROUND: Lateral gene transfer (LGT) in eukaryotes from non-organellar sources is a controversial...
International audienceA significant proportion of protein-encoding gene phylogenies in bacteria is i...
International audienceProkaryote genome evolution is characterized by the frequent gain of genes thr...
International audienceGene duplication followed by neo- or sub-functionalization deeply impacts the ...
Gene duplication followed by neo- or sub-functionalization deeply impacts the evolution of protein f...
Gene duplication followed by neo- or sub-functionalization deeply impacts the evolution of protein f...
<p>The fraction of HPKs with identical upstream domains to either their inferred HGT partners (red b...
A significant proportion of protein-encoding gene phylogenies in bacteria is inconsistent with the s...
Comparisons of proteins show that they evolve through the movement of domains. However, in many case...
International audienceGene loss, gain, and transfer play an important role in shaping the genomes of...
International audienceGene loss, gain, and transfer play an important role in shaping the genomes of...
Gene loss, gain, and transfer play an important role in shaping the genomes of all organisms; howeve...
Comparisons of proteins show that they evolve through the movement of domains. However, in many case...
Comparisons of proteins show that they evolve through the movement of domains. However, in many case...
International audienceA significant proportion of protein-encoding gene phylogenies in bacteria is i...
BACKGROUND: Lateral gene transfer (LGT) in eukaryotes from non-organellar sources is a controversial...
International audienceA significant proportion of protein-encoding gene phylogenies in bacteria is i...
International audienceProkaryote genome evolution is characterized by the frequent gain of genes thr...