Background: Microbial genomes do not merely evolve through the slow accumulation of mutations, but also, and often more dramatically, by taking up new DNA in a process called horizontal gene transfer. These innovation leaps in the acquisition of new traits can take place via the introgression of single genes, but also through the acquisition of large gene clusters, which are termed Genomic Islands. Since only a small proportion of all the DNA diversity has been sequenced, it can be hard to find the appropriate donors for acquired genes via sequence alignments from databases. In contrast, relative oligonucleotide frequencies represent a remarkably stable genomic signature in prokaryotes, which facilitates compositional comparisons as an alig...
As potentially the first organisms to originate from earth, prokaryotes had a profound impact on the...
Horizontal gene transfer (HGT) is one of the most dominant forces molding prokaryotic gene repertoir...
Abstract Bacterial genomes evolve through mutations, rearrangements or horizontal gene transfer. Bes...
Background: Microbial genomes do not merely evolve through the slow accumulation of mutations, but a...
Abstract Background Recent analyses of prokaryotic genome sequences have demonstrated the important ...
Horizontal gene transfer constitutes a powerful and innovative force in evolution, but often little ...
Microbial genes that are “novel” (no detectable homologs in other species) have become of increasing...
Motivation: Lateral gene transfer is a major mechanism contributing to bacterial genome dynamics and...
MOTIVATION: Lateral gene transfer is a major mechanism contributing to bacterial genome dynamics and...
Genomic islands, including pathogenicity islands, are commonly defined as clusters of genes in proka...
AbstractMotivationHorizontally transferred genomic islands (islands, GIs) have been referred to as i...
BACKGROUND: Genomic islands can be observed in many microbial genomes. These stretches of DNA have a...
Thesis (PhD)--University of Pretoria, 2016.The non-genealogical transfer of genetic information betw...
The ratio of genomic oligonucleotide frequencies relative to the mean genomic AT/GC content has been...
AbstractClusters of genes acquired by lateral gene transfer in microbial genomes, are broadly referr...
As potentially the first organisms to originate from earth, prokaryotes had a profound impact on the...
Horizontal gene transfer (HGT) is one of the most dominant forces molding prokaryotic gene repertoir...
Abstract Bacterial genomes evolve through mutations, rearrangements or horizontal gene transfer. Bes...
Background: Microbial genomes do not merely evolve through the slow accumulation of mutations, but a...
Abstract Background Recent analyses of prokaryotic genome sequences have demonstrated the important ...
Horizontal gene transfer constitutes a powerful and innovative force in evolution, but often little ...
Microbial genes that are “novel” (no detectable homologs in other species) have become of increasing...
Motivation: Lateral gene transfer is a major mechanism contributing to bacterial genome dynamics and...
MOTIVATION: Lateral gene transfer is a major mechanism contributing to bacterial genome dynamics and...
Genomic islands, including pathogenicity islands, are commonly defined as clusters of genes in proka...
AbstractMotivationHorizontally transferred genomic islands (islands, GIs) have been referred to as i...
BACKGROUND: Genomic islands can be observed in many microbial genomes. These stretches of DNA have a...
Thesis (PhD)--University of Pretoria, 2016.The non-genealogical transfer of genetic information betw...
The ratio of genomic oligonucleotide frequencies relative to the mean genomic AT/GC content has been...
AbstractClusters of genes acquired by lateral gene transfer in microbial genomes, are broadly referr...
As potentially the first organisms to originate from earth, prokaryotes had a profound impact on the...
Horizontal gene transfer (HGT) is one of the most dominant forces molding prokaryotic gene repertoir...
Abstract Bacterial genomes evolve through mutations, rearrangements or horizontal gene transfer. Bes...