Kin selection and group selection remain controversial topics in evolutionary biology. We argue that these types of selection are likely to operate in bacterial populations by showing that bacterial gene transfer agents (GTAs), but not related viruses, evolve under conditions of positive selection for the reduction of the energy cost of GTA particle production. We hypothesize that GTAs are dedicated devices mediating the survival of bacteria under conditions of nutrient limitation. The benefits conferred by GTAs under nutritional stress conditions appear to include horizontal dissemination of genes that could provide bacteria with enhanced capabilities for nutrient utilization and increases of nutrient availability occurring through the lys...
Bacterial gene transfer agents (GTAs) are small virus-like particles that package DNA fragments and ...
Abstract Background Most amino acids are encoded by multiple synonymous codons. However, synonymous ...
Bacterial genes that confer crucial phenotypes, such as antibiotic resistance, can spread horizontal...
ABSTRACT Gene transfer agents (GTAs) are virus-like elements integrated into bacterial genomes, part...
The accumulating evidence suggest that viruses and their components can be domesticated by their hos...
Bacterial gene transfer agents (GTAs) are small virus-like particles that package DNA fragments and ...
International audienceHorizontal gene transfer (HGT) promotes the spread of genes within bacterial c...
Why are certain bacterial genomes so small and compact? The adaptive genome streamlining hypothesis ...
Bacteria frequently lose biosynthetic genes, thus making them dependent on an environmental uptake o...
In prokaryotes, the number of genes in different functional classes shows apparent universal scaling...
Horizontal gene transfer has occurred between organisms of all domains of life and contributed subst...
<div><p>Bacteria frequently lose biosynthetic genes, thus making them dependent on an environmental ...
Mobile genetic elements in bacteria are enriched in genes participating in social behaviors, suggest...
Genes introduced by horizontal gene transfer (HGT) from other species constitute a significant porti...
Bacteria frequently lose biosynthetic genes, thus making them dependent on an environmental uptake o...
Bacterial gene transfer agents (GTAs) are small virus-like particles that package DNA fragments and ...
Abstract Background Most amino acids are encoded by multiple synonymous codons. However, synonymous ...
Bacterial genes that confer crucial phenotypes, such as antibiotic resistance, can spread horizontal...
ABSTRACT Gene transfer agents (GTAs) are virus-like elements integrated into bacterial genomes, part...
The accumulating evidence suggest that viruses and their components can be domesticated by their hos...
Bacterial gene transfer agents (GTAs) are small virus-like particles that package DNA fragments and ...
International audienceHorizontal gene transfer (HGT) promotes the spread of genes within bacterial c...
Why are certain bacterial genomes so small and compact? The adaptive genome streamlining hypothesis ...
Bacteria frequently lose biosynthetic genes, thus making them dependent on an environmental uptake o...
In prokaryotes, the number of genes in different functional classes shows apparent universal scaling...
Horizontal gene transfer has occurred between organisms of all domains of life and contributed subst...
<div><p>Bacteria frequently lose biosynthetic genes, thus making them dependent on an environmental ...
Mobile genetic elements in bacteria are enriched in genes participating in social behaviors, suggest...
Genes introduced by horizontal gene transfer (HGT) from other species constitute a significant porti...
Bacteria frequently lose biosynthetic genes, thus making them dependent on an environmental uptake o...
Bacterial gene transfer agents (GTAs) are small virus-like particles that package DNA fragments and ...
Abstract Background Most amino acids are encoded by multiple synonymous codons. However, synonymous ...
Bacterial genes that confer crucial phenotypes, such as antibiotic resistance, can spread horizontal...