What determines variation in genome size, gene content and genetic diversity at the broadest scales across the tree of life? Much of the existing work contrasts eukaryotes with prokaryotes, the latter represented mainly by Bacteria. But any general theory of genome evolution must also account for the Archaea, a diverse and ecologically important group of prokaryotes that represent one of the primary domains of cellular life. Here, we survey the extant diversity of Bacteria and Archaea, and ask whether the general principles of genome evolution deduced from the study of Bacteria and eukaryotes also apply to the archaeal domain. Although Bacteria and Archaea share a common prokaryotic genome architecture, the extant diversity of Bacteria appe...
Rapid growth of genome data provides opportunities for updating microbial evolutionary relationships...
Zhu Q, Mai U, Pfeiffer W, et al. Phylogenomics of 10,575 genomes reveals evolutionary proximity betw...
Archaea represent a significant fraction of Earth's biodiversity, yet they remain much less well und...
What determines variation in genome size, gene content and genetic diversity at the broadest scales ...
What determines variation in genome size, gene content and genetic diversity at the broadest scales ...
What determines variation in genome size, gene content and genetic diversity at the broadest scales ...
The evolutionary forces that determine genome size in bacteria and archaea have been the subject of ...
About 40 years ago, Archaea were recognized as a major prokaryotic domain of life besides Bacteria. ...
About 40 years ago, Archaea were recognized as a major prokaryotic domain of life besides Bacteria. ...
The mechanisms that underlie the origin of major prokaryotic groups are poorly understood. In princi...
Genomes of Bacteria and Archaea are extremely compact, almost devoid of noncoding DNA. Sizes of thes...
The mechanisms that underlie the origin of major prokaryotic groups are poorly understood. In princi...
Rapid growth of genome data provides opportunities for updating microbial evolutionary relationships...
For decades, archaea were misclassified as bacteria on account of their prokaryotic morphology. Mole...
The origins of diversified life remain mysterious despite considerable efforts devoted to untangling...
Rapid growth of genome data provides opportunities for updating microbial evolutionary relationships...
Zhu Q, Mai U, Pfeiffer W, et al. Phylogenomics of 10,575 genomes reveals evolutionary proximity betw...
Archaea represent a significant fraction of Earth's biodiversity, yet they remain much less well und...
What determines variation in genome size, gene content and genetic diversity at the broadest scales ...
What determines variation in genome size, gene content and genetic diversity at the broadest scales ...
What determines variation in genome size, gene content and genetic diversity at the broadest scales ...
The evolutionary forces that determine genome size in bacteria and archaea have been the subject of ...
About 40 years ago, Archaea were recognized as a major prokaryotic domain of life besides Bacteria. ...
About 40 years ago, Archaea were recognized as a major prokaryotic domain of life besides Bacteria. ...
The mechanisms that underlie the origin of major prokaryotic groups are poorly understood. In princi...
Genomes of Bacteria and Archaea are extremely compact, almost devoid of noncoding DNA. Sizes of thes...
The mechanisms that underlie the origin of major prokaryotic groups are poorly understood. In princi...
Rapid growth of genome data provides opportunities for updating microbial evolutionary relationships...
For decades, archaea were misclassified as bacteria on account of their prokaryotic morphology. Mole...
The origins of diversified life remain mysterious despite considerable efforts devoted to untangling...
Rapid growth of genome data provides opportunities for updating microbial evolutionary relationships...
Zhu Q, Mai U, Pfeiffer W, et al. Phylogenomics of 10,575 genomes reveals evolutionary proximity betw...
Archaea represent a significant fraction of Earth's biodiversity, yet they remain much less well und...