Horizontal gene transfer (HGT) is frequently observed in prokaryotes and until recently was assumed to be of limited importance to eukaryotes. However, there is an increasing body of evidence to suggest that HGT is an important mechanism in eukaryotic genome evolution, particularly in unicellular organisms. The transfer of individual genes, gene clusters or entire chromosomes can have significant impacts on niche specification, disease emergence or shift in metabolic capabilities. In terms of genomic sequencing, the fungal kingdom is one of the most densely sampled eukaryotic lineages and is at the forefront of eukaryote comparative genomics and enables us to use fungi to study eukaryotic evolutionary mechanisms including HGT. This...
While most commonly associated with prokaryotes, horizontal gene transfer (HGT) can also have a sign...
<div><p>Comparative genomics revealed in the last decade a scenario of rampant horizontal gene trans...
Lateral gene transfer (LGT) refers to atypical exchange and incorporation of genetic information bet...
Horizontal gene transfer (HGT) is frequently observed in prokaryotes and until recently was assumed...
Horizontal gene transfers (HGT), i.e., the transmission of genetic material between species not dire...
International audienceBACKGROUND: Numerous cases of horizontal transfers (HTs) have been described f...
International audienceBACKGROUND: Numerous cases of horizontal transfers (HTs) have been described f...
International audienceBACKGROUND: Numerous cases of horizontal transfers (HTs) have been described f...
Horizontal gene transfer (HGT) or lateral gene transfer (LGT) involves the transmission of ge-netic ...
Non-vertical genomic events, which include horizontal gene transfer (HGT) and hybridization, are wid...
Non-vertical genomic events, which include horizontal gene transfer (HGT) and hybridization, are wid...
Abstract Background Numerous cases of horizontal transfers (HTs) have been described for eukaryote g...
Non-vertical genomic events, which include horizontal gene transfer (HGT) and hybridization, are wid...
While most commonly associated with prokaryotes, horizontal gene transfer (HGT) can also have a sign...
While most commonly associated with prokaryotes, horizontal gene transfer (HGT) can also have a sign...
While most commonly associated with prokaryotes, horizontal gene transfer (HGT) can also have a sign...
<div><p>Comparative genomics revealed in the last decade a scenario of rampant horizontal gene trans...
Lateral gene transfer (LGT) refers to atypical exchange and incorporation of genetic information bet...
Horizontal gene transfer (HGT) is frequently observed in prokaryotes and until recently was assumed...
Horizontal gene transfers (HGT), i.e., the transmission of genetic material between species not dire...
International audienceBACKGROUND: Numerous cases of horizontal transfers (HTs) have been described f...
International audienceBACKGROUND: Numerous cases of horizontal transfers (HTs) have been described f...
International audienceBACKGROUND: Numerous cases of horizontal transfers (HTs) have been described f...
Horizontal gene transfer (HGT) or lateral gene transfer (LGT) involves the transmission of ge-netic ...
Non-vertical genomic events, which include horizontal gene transfer (HGT) and hybridization, are wid...
Non-vertical genomic events, which include horizontal gene transfer (HGT) and hybridization, are wid...
Abstract Background Numerous cases of horizontal transfers (HTs) have been described for eukaryote g...
Non-vertical genomic events, which include horizontal gene transfer (HGT) and hybridization, are wid...
While most commonly associated with prokaryotes, horizontal gene transfer (HGT) can also have a sign...
While most commonly associated with prokaryotes, horizontal gene transfer (HGT) can also have a sign...
While most commonly associated with prokaryotes, horizontal gene transfer (HGT) can also have a sign...
<div><p>Comparative genomics revealed in the last decade a scenario of rampant horizontal gene trans...
Lateral gene transfer (LGT) refers to atypical exchange and incorporation of genetic information bet...