BACKGROUND: The evolutionary importance of horizontal gene transfer (HGT) from Wolbachia endosymbiotic bacteria to their eukaryotic hosts is a topic of considerable interest and debate. Recent transfers of genome fragments from Wolbachia into insect chromosomes have been reported, but it has been argued that these fragments may be on an evolutionary trajectory to degradation and loss. RESULTS: We have discovered a case of HGT, involving two adjacent genes, between the genomes of Wolbachia and the currently Wolbachia-uninfected mosquito Aedes aegypti, an important human disease vector. The lower level of sequence identity between Wolbachia and insect, the transcription of all the genes involved, and the fact that we have identified homologs ...
Transfer of DNA sequences between species regardless of their evolutionary distance is very common i...
Background The endosymbiont Wolbachia pipientis causes diverse and sometimes dramatic phenotypes in ...
The a-proteobacteria Wolbachia are among the most common intracellular bacteria and have recently em...
BACKGROUND: The evolutionary importance of horizontal gene transfer (HGT) from Wolbachia endosymbiot...
Background The evolutionary importance of horizontal gene transfer (HGT) from Wolbachia endosymbiot...
Background: The evolutionary importance of horizontal gene transfer (HGT) from Wolbachia endosymbiot...
A huge variety of Arthropod species is infected with endosymbiotic Wolbachia bacteria that manipulat...
International audienceBackground : The endosymbiont Wolbachia pipientis causes diverse and sometimes...
In prokaryotes, horizontal gene transfer (HGT) has been regarded as an important evolutionary drive ...
Many insect species maintain mutualistic relationships with endosymbiotic bacteria. In contrast to t...
Horizontal transfer of genetic material between complex organisms often involves transposable elemen...
We show here that 105 regions in two Lepidoptera genomes appear to derive from horizontally transfer...
We show here that 105 regions in two Lepidoptera genomes appear to derive from horizontally transfer...
Lateral gene transfer is an important evolutionary mechanism between organisms through a variety of ...
SummaryWhile lateral transfer is the rule in the evolutionary history of bacterial and archaeal gene...
Transfer of DNA sequences between species regardless of their evolutionary distance is very common i...
Background The endosymbiont Wolbachia pipientis causes diverse and sometimes dramatic phenotypes in ...
The a-proteobacteria Wolbachia are among the most common intracellular bacteria and have recently em...
BACKGROUND: The evolutionary importance of horizontal gene transfer (HGT) from Wolbachia endosymbiot...
Background The evolutionary importance of horizontal gene transfer (HGT) from Wolbachia endosymbiot...
Background: The evolutionary importance of horizontal gene transfer (HGT) from Wolbachia endosymbiot...
A huge variety of Arthropod species is infected with endosymbiotic Wolbachia bacteria that manipulat...
International audienceBackground : The endosymbiont Wolbachia pipientis causes diverse and sometimes...
In prokaryotes, horizontal gene transfer (HGT) has been regarded as an important evolutionary drive ...
Many insect species maintain mutualistic relationships with endosymbiotic bacteria. In contrast to t...
Horizontal transfer of genetic material between complex organisms often involves transposable elemen...
We show here that 105 regions in two Lepidoptera genomes appear to derive from horizontally transfer...
We show here that 105 regions in two Lepidoptera genomes appear to derive from horizontally transfer...
Lateral gene transfer is an important evolutionary mechanism between organisms through a variety of ...
SummaryWhile lateral transfer is the rule in the evolutionary history of bacterial and archaeal gene...
Transfer of DNA sequences between species regardless of their evolutionary distance is very common i...
Background The endosymbiont Wolbachia pipientis causes diverse and sometimes dramatic phenotypes in ...
The a-proteobacteria Wolbachia are among the most common intracellular bacteria and have recently em...