Background: Lateral gene transfer is increasingly invoked to explain phylogenetic results that conflict with our understanding of organismal relationships. In eukaryotes, the most common observation interpreted in this way is the appearance of a bacterial gene (one that is not clearly derived from the mitochondrion or plastid) in a eukaryotic nuclear genome. Ideally such an observation would involve a single eukaryote or a small group of related eukaryotes encoding a gene from a specific bacterial lineage. Results: Here we show that several apparently simple cases of lateral transfer are actually more complex than they originally appeared: in these instances we find that two or more distantly related eukaryotic groups share the same bacteri...
Explaining the diversity of gene repertoires has been a major problem in modern evolutionary biology...
Our knowledge of the extent and functional impact of lateral gene transfer (LGT) from prokaryotes to...
<div><p>The rapid increase in published genomic sequences for bacteria presents the first opportunit...
Background: Lateral gene transfer is increasingly invoked to explain phylogenetic results that confl...
Vertical inheritance is foundational to Darwinian evolution, but fails to explain major innovations ...
The advent of genome-level sequencing has brought a wealth of genetic information that can be used ...
Is bacterial evolution phylogenetic or reticulate? Darwin showed that life's history W;J.S mappable ...
Background: The influence of lateral gene transfer on gene origins and biology in eukaryotes is poor...
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...
The expansion of genome sequencing projects has produced accumulating evidence for lateral transfer ...
AbstractThe complete sequence of the bacterium Thermotoga maritima genome has revealed a large fract...
Lateral gene transfers are frequent among prokaryotes, although their detection remains difficult. I...
BACKGROUND:Laterally transferred genes have often been identified on the basis of compositional feat...
Our knowledge of the extent and functional impact of lateral gene transfer (LGT) from prokaryotes to...
Explaining the diversity of gene repertoires has been a major problem in modern evolutionary biology...
Our knowledge of the extent and functional impact of lateral gene transfer (LGT) from prokaryotes to...
<div><p>The rapid increase in published genomic sequences for bacteria presents the first opportunit...
Background: Lateral gene transfer is increasingly invoked to explain phylogenetic results that confl...
Vertical inheritance is foundational to Darwinian evolution, but fails to explain major innovations ...
The advent of genome-level sequencing has brought a wealth of genetic information that can be used ...
Is bacterial evolution phylogenetic or reticulate? Darwin showed that life's history W;J.S mappable ...
Background: The influence of lateral gene transfer on gene origins and biology in eukaryotes is poor...
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...
The expansion of genome sequencing projects has produced accumulating evidence for lateral transfer ...
AbstractThe complete sequence of the bacterium Thermotoga maritima genome has revealed a large fract...
Lateral gene transfers are frequent among prokaryotes, although their detection remains difficult. I...
BACKGROUND:Laterally transferred genes have often been identified on the basis of compositional feat...
Our knowledge of the extent and functional impact of lateral gene transfer (LGT) from prokaryotes to...
Explaining the diversity of gene repertoires has been a major problem in modern evolutionary biology...
Our knowledge of the extent and functional impact of lateral gene transfer (LGT) from prokaryotes to...
<div><p>The rapid increase in published genomic sequences for bacteria presents the first opportunit...