AbstractIt is generally accepted that new genes arise via duplication and functional divergence of existing genes, in accordance with Ohno's model [1], now called “Mutation During Redundancy,” or MDR [2]. In this model, one of the two gene copies is free to acquire novel (although likely related) activities through mutation, since only one copy is required for its original function. However, duplication within a genome is not the only process that might give rise to this situation: acquisition of a functionally redundant gene by lateral gene transfer (LGT) could also initiate the MDR process. Here we describe a probable instance, involving LGT of an archaeal or eukaryotic elongation factor 1α (EF-1α) gene. The large subunit of ATP sulfuryla...
Our knowledge of the extent and functional impact of lateral gene transfer (LGT) from prokaryotes to...
Background: The influence of lateral gene transfer on gene origins and biology in eukaryotes is poor...
While there is compelling evidence for the impact of endosymbiotic gene transfer (EGT; transfer from...
AbstractIt is generally accepted that new genes arise via duplication and functional divergence of e...
ABSTRACT Genes encoding proteins that carry out essential informational tasks in the cell, in partic...
Gene duplication followed by neo- or sub-functionalization deeply impacts the evolution of protein f...
Background: Lateral gene transfer is increasingly invoked to explain phylogenetic results that confl...
Gene duplication followed by neo- or sub-functionalization deeply impacts the evolution of protein f...
International audienceGene duplication followed by neo- or sub-functionalization deeply impacts the ...
The eukaryotic translation elongation factor EFL (for EF-Like) is a paralogue of the better-known el...
Background: Lateral Gene Transfer (LGT) has recently gained recognition as an important contributor ...
Many eukaryotic genes do not follow simple vertical inheritance. Elongation factor 1? (EF-1?) and me...
SummaryWhile lateral transfer is the rule in the evolutionary history of bacterial and archaeal gene...
AbstractThe tuf gene of eubacteria, encoding the EF-tu elongation factor, was duplicated early in th...
The tuf gene of eubacteria, encoding the EF-tu elongation factor, was duplicated early in the evolut...
Our knowledge of the extent and functional impact of lateral gene transfer (LGT) from prokaryotes to...
Background: The influence of lateral gene transfer on gene origins and biology in eukaryotes is poor...
While there is compelling evidence for the impact of endosymbiotic gene transfer (EGT; transfer from...
AbstractIt is generally accepted that new genes arise via duplication and functional divergence of e...
ABSTRACT Genes encoding proteins that carry out essential informational tasks in the cell, in partic...
Gene duplication followed by neo- or sub-functionalization deeply impacts the evolution of protein f...
Background: Lateral gene transfer is increasingly invoked to explain phylogenetic results that confl...
Gene duplication followed by neo- or sub-functionalization deeply impacts the evolution of protein f...
International audienceGene duplication followed by neo- or sub-functionalization deeply impacts the ...
The eukaryotic translation elongation factor EFL (for EF-Like) is a paralogue of the better-known el...
Background: Lateral Gene Transfer (LGT) has recently gained recognition as an important contributor ...
Many eukaryotic genes do not follow simple vertical inheritance. Elongation factor 1? (EF-1?) and me...
SummaryWhile lateral transfer is the rule in the evolutionary history of bacterial and archaeal gene...
AbstractThe tuf gene of eubacteria, encoding the EF-tu elongation factor, was duplicated early in th...
The tuf gene of eubacteria, encoding the EF-tu elongation factor, was duplicated early in the evolut...
Our knowledge of the extent and functional impact of lateral gene transfer (LGT) from prokaryotes to...
Background: The influence of lateral gene transfer on gene origins and biology in eukaryotes is poor...
While there is compelling evidence for the impact of endosymbiotic gene transfer (EGT; transfer from...