Horizontal transfer (HT) is an event in which the genetic material is transferred from one species to another, even if distantly related, and it has been demonstrated as a possible essential part of the lifecycle of transposable elements (TEs). However, previous studies on the non-LTR R2 retrotransposon, a metazoan-wide distributed element, indicated its vertical transmission since the Radiata-Bilateria split. Here we present the first possible instances of R2 HT in stick insects of the genus Bacillus (Phasmida). Six R2 elements were characterized in the strictly bisexual subspecies B. grandii grandii, B. grandii benazzii and B. grandii maretimi and in the obligatory parthenogenetic taxon B. atticus. These elements were compared with those ...
Horizontal transfer (HT) of DNA is an important factor shaping eukaryote evolution. Although several...
Background: Horizontal transfer of transposable elements (HTT) is increasingly appreciated as an imp...
Many insect species maintain mutualistic relationships with endosymbiotic bacteria. In contrast to t...
Horizontal transfer (HT) is an event in which the genetic material is transferred from one species t...
Horizontal transfer is the passage of genetic material between reproductively isolated, even distant...
Transposable elements (TEs) are selfish genetic elements whose self-replication is contrasted by the...
Transposable elements (TEs) are known to promote genome evolution, even if they are often defined as...
Eukaryotic genomes are characterized by the wide occurrence of repetitive sequences; these play an i...
none4noTheoretical and empirical studies have shown differential management of transposable elements...
International audienceHorizontal transfer (HT) of genetic material is central to the architecture an...
In recent years the advances in genomics allowed to understand the importance of Transposable Elemen...
Abstract Background Transposable elements (TEs) are mobile DNA sequences, colloquially known as jump...
Horizontal transfer ( HT), defined as the transfer of genetic material between species, is considere...
More than any other genome components, Transposable Elements (TEs) have the capacity to move across ...
More than any other genome components, Transposable Elements (TEs) have the capacity to move across ...
Horizontal transfer (HT) of DNA is an important factor shaping eukaryote evolution. Although several...
Background: Horizontal transfer of transposable elements (HTT) is increasingly appreciated as an imp...
Many insect species maintain mutualistic relationships with endosymbiotic bacteria. In contrast to t...
Horizontal transfer (HT) is an event in which the genetic material is transferred from one species t...
Horizontal transfer is the passage of genetic material between reproductively isolated, even distant...
Transposable elements (TEs) are selfish genetic elements whose self-replication is contrasted by the...
Transposable elements (TEs) are known to promote genome evolution, even if they are often defined as...
Eukaryotic genomes are characterized by the wide occurrence of repetitive sequences; these play an i...
none4noTheoretical and empirical studies have shown differential management of transposable elements...
International audienceHorizontal transfer (HT) of genetic material is central to the architecture an...
In recent years the advances in genomics allowed to understand the importance of Transposable Elemen...
Abstract Background Transposable elements (TEs) are mobile DNA sequences, colloquially known as jump...
Horizontal transfer ( HT), defined as the transfer of genetic material between species, is considere...
More than any other genome components, Transposable Elements (TEs) have the capacity to move across ...
More than any other genome components, Transposable Elements (TEs) have the capacity to move across ...
Horizontal transfer (HT) of DNA is an important factor shaping eukaryote evolution. Although several...
Background: Horizontal transfer of transposable elements (HTT) is increasingly appreciated as an imp...
Many insect species maintain mutualistic relationships with endosymbiotic bacteria. In contrast to t...