International audienceProkaryote genome evolution is characterized by the frequent gain of genes through horizontal gene transfer (HGT). For a gene, being horizontally transferred can represent a strong change in its genomic and physiological context. If the codon usage of a transferred gene deviates from that of the receiving organism, the fitness benefits it provides can be reduced due to a mismatch with the expression machinery. Consequently, transferred genes with a deviating codon usage can be selected against or elicit evolutionary responses that enhance their integration, such as gene amelioration and compensatory evolution. Within bacterial species, the extent and relative importance of these different mechanisms has never been cons...
International audienceGenes acquired by horizontal gene transfer (HGT) may provide the recipient org...
Horizontal gene transfer (HGT) is recognized as the major force for bacterial genome evolution. Yet,...
International audienceGene duplication followed by neo- or sub-functionalization deeply impacts the ...
International audienceProkaryote genome evolution is characterized by the frequent gain of genes thr...
International audienceProkaryote genome evolution is characterized by the frequent gain of genes thr...
International audienceProkaryote genome evolution is characterized by the frequent gain of genes thr...
International audienceProkaryote genome evolution is characterized by the frequent gain of genes thr...
Genes acquired by horizontal gene transfer (HGT) may provide the recipient organism with potentially...
Abstract Background Bacterial genomes develop new mechanisms to tide them over the imposing conditio...
Horizontal gene transfer has occurred between organisms of all domains of life and contributed subst...
International audienceGenes acquired by horizontal gene transfer (HGT) may provide the recipient org...
Abstract.—Unlike crown eukaryotic species, microbial species are created by continual processes of g...
International audienceGenes acquired by horizontal gene transfer (HGT) may provide the recipient org...
International audienceGenes acquired by horizontal gene transfer (HGT) may provide the recipient org...
International audienceGenes acquired by horizontal gene transfer (HGT) may provide the recipient org...
International audienceGenes acquired by horizontal gene transfer (HGT) may provide the recipient org...
Horizontal gene transfer (HGT) is recognized as the major force for bacterial genome evolution. Yet,...
International audienceGene duplication followed by neo- or sub-functionalization deeply impacts the ...
International audienceProkaryote genome evolution is characterized by the frequent gain of genes thr...
International audienceProkaryote genome evolution is characterized by the frequent gain of genes thr...
International audienceProkaryote genome evolution is characterized by the frequent gain of genes thr...
International audienceProkaryote genome evolution is characterized by the frequent gain of genes thr...
Genes acquired by horizontal gene transfer (HGT) may provide the recipient organism with potentially...
Abstract Background Bacterial genomes develop new mechanisms to tide them over the imposing conditio...
Horizontal gene transfer has occurred between organisms of all domains of life and contributed subst...
International audienceGenes acquired by horizontal gene transfer (HGT) may provide the recipient org...
Abstract.—Unlike crown eukaryotic species, microbial species are created by continual processes of g...
International audienceGenes acquired by horizontal gene transfer (HGT) may provide the recipient org...
International audienceGenes acquired by horizontal gene transfer (HGT) may provide the recipient org...
International audienceGenes acquired by horizontal gene transfer (HGT) may provide the recipient org...
International audienceGenes acquired by horizontal gene transfer (HGT) may provide the recipient org...
Horizontal gene transfer (HGT) is recognized as the major force for bacterial genome evolution. Yet,...
International audienceGene duplication followed by neo- or sub-functionalization deeply impacts the ...