Horizontal gene transfer (HGT) is now indisputably the predominant driving force, if not the sole force, behind speciation and the evolution of novelty in bacteria. Of all mechanisms of horizontal gene transfer (HGT), conjugation, the contact-dependent plasmid-mediated transfer of DNA from a bacterial donor to a recipient cell, is probably the most universal. First observed between bacteria, conjugation also mediates gene transfer from bacteria to yeast, plant and even animal cells. The range of environments in which bacteria naturally exchange DNA has not been extensively explored. The interior of the animal cell represents a novel and potentially medically relevant environment for gene transfer. Since most antibiotics are ineffective insi...
Bacteria frequently acquire novel genes by horizontal gene transfer (HGT). HGT through the process o...
Contains fulltext : 70050.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)Intracellular pa...
Conjugation is a fundamentally important mechanism of horizontal DNA transfer between bacteria, bact...
ii Horizontal gene transfer (HGT) is now indisputably the predominant driving force, if not the sole...
Horizontal gene transfer (HGT) is characterized by a stable transfer of genetic information from one...
ABSTRACT Horizontal gene transfer contributes to evolution and the acquisition of new traits. In bac...
ABSTRACT Horizontal gene transfer contributes to evolution and the acquisition of new traits. In bac...
Dröge M, Pühler A, Selbitschka W. Horizontal gene transfer among bacteria in terrestrial and aquatic...
Droge M, Pühler A, Selbitschka W. Horizontal gene transfer as a biosafety issue: A natural phenomeno...
ABSTRACT Historically, the members of the Agrobacterium genus have been considered the only bacteria...
Historically, the members of the Agrobacterium genus have been considered the only bacterial species...
Horizontal gene transfer is an important evolutionary mechanism for bacterial adaptation. However, g...
Horizontal gene transfer is an important evolutionary mechanism for bacterial adaptation. However, g...
Conjugative plasmids are key agents of horizontal gene transfer (HGT) that accelerate bacterial adap...
While most molecular biologists are familiar with the artificial transformation of bacteria in the c...
Bacteria frequently acquire novel genes by horizontal gene transfer (HGT). HGT through the process o...
Contains fulltext : 70050.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)Intracellular pa...
Conjugation is a fundamentally important mechanism of horizontal DNA transfer between bacteria, bact...
ii Horizontal gene transfer (HGT) is now indisputably the predominant driving force, if not the sole...
Horizontal gene transfer (HGT) is characterized by a stable transfer of genetic information from one...
ABSTRACT Horizontal gene transfer contributes to evolution and the acquisition of new traits. In bac...
ABSTRACT Horizontal gene transfer contributes to evolution and the acquisition of new traits. In bac...
Dröge M, Pühler A, Selbitschka W. Horizontal gene transfer among bacteria in terrestrial and aquatic...
Droge M, Pühler A, Selbitschka W. Horizontal gene transfer as a biosafety issue: A natural phenomeno...
ABSTRACT Historically, the members of the Agrobacterium genus have been considered the only bacteria...
Historically, the members of the Agrobacterium genus have been considered the only bacterial species...
Horizontal gene transfer is an important evolutionary mechanism for bacterial adaptation. However, g...
Horizontal gene transfer is an important evolutionary mechanism for bacterial adaptation. However, g...
Conjugative plasmids are key agents of horizontal gene transfer (HGT) that accelerate bacterial adap...
While most molecular biologists are familiar with the artificial transformation of bacteria in the c...
Bacteria frequently acquire novel genes by horizontal gene transfer (HGT). HGT through the process o...
Contains fulltext : 70050.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)Intracellular pa...
Conjugation is a fundamentally important mechanism of horizontal DNA transfer between bacteria, bact...