Vertical inheritance is foundational to Darwinian evolution, but fails to explain major innovations such as the rapid spread of antibiotic resistance among bacteria and the origin of photosynthesis in eukaryotes. While lateral gene transfer (LGT) is recognized as an evolutionary force in prokaryotes, the role of LGT in eukaryotic evolution is less clear. With the exception of the transfer of genes from organelles to the nucleus, a process termed endosymbiotic gene transfer (EGT), the extent of interdomain transfer from prokaryotes to eukaryotes is highly debated. A common critique of studies of interdomain LGT is the reliance on the topology of single-gene trees that attempt to estimate more than one billion years of evolution. We take a mo...
The advent of genome-level sequencing has brought a wealth of genetic information that can be used ...
Explaining the diversity of gene repertoires has been a major problem in modern evolutionary biology...
<div><p>The rapid increase in published genomic sequences for bacteria presents the first opportunit...
Vertical inheritance is foundational to Darwinian evolution, but fails to explain major innovations ...
While there is compelling evidence for the impact of endosymbiotic gene transfer (EGT; transfer from...
While there is compelling evidence for the impact of endosymbiotic gene transfer (EGT; transfer from...
Lateral gene transfer (LGT), the acquisition of genes from other species, is a major evolutionary fo...
Background: Lateral gene transfer is increasingly invoked to explain phylogenetic results that confl...
SummaryThe four disparate images shown in Figure 1 have this in common: each represents a radical ad...
Is bacterial evolution phylogenetic or reticulate? Darwin showed that life's history W;J.S mappable ...
International audienceLateral gene transfer (LGT), the acquisition of genes from other species, is a...
Exponentially accumulating genetic molecular data were supposed to bring us closer to resolving one ...
A growing number of phylogenomic investigations from diverse eukaryotes are examining conflicts amon...
Background: Horizontal gene transfer occurs frequently in prokaryotes and unicellular eukaryotes. An...
Lateral gene transfer (LGT) has impacted prokaryotic genome evolution, yet the extent to which LGT c...
The advent of genome-level sequencing has brought a wealth of genetic information that can be used ...
Explaining the diversity of gene repertoires has been a major problem in modern evolutionary biology...
<div><p>The rapid increase in published genomic sequences for bacteria presents the first opportunit...
Vertical inheritance is foundational to Darwinian evolution, but fails to explain major innovations ...
While there is compelling evidence for the impact of endosymbiotic gene transfer (EGT; transfer from...
While there is compelling evidence for the impact of endosymbiotic gene transfer (EGT; transfer from...
Lateral gene transfer (LGT), the acquisition of genes from other species, is a major evolutionary fo...
Background: Lateral gene transfer is increasingly invoked to explain phylogenetic results that confl...
SummaryThe four disparate images shown in Figure 1 have this in common: each represents a radical ad...
Is bacterial evolution phylogenetic or reticulate? Darwin showed that life's history W;J.S mappable ...
International audienceLateral gene transfer (LGT), the acquisition of genes from other species, is a...
Exponentially accumulating genetic molecular data were supposed to bring us closer to resolving one ...
A growing number of phylogenomic investigations from diverse eukaryotes are examining conflicts amon...
Background: Horizontal gene transfer occurs frequently in prokaryotes and unicellular eukaryotes. An...
Lateral gene transfer (LGT) has impacted prokaryotic genome evolution, yet the extent to which LGT c...
The advent of genome-level sequencing has brought a wealth of genetic information that can be used ...
Explaining the diversity of gene repertoires has been a major problem in modern evolutionary biology...
<div><p>The rapid increase in published genomic sequences for bacteria presents the first opportunit...