Horizontal gene transfer (HGT) is a major driving force in shaping bacterial communities. Key elements responsible for HGT are conjugation-like events and transmissible plasmids. Conjugative plasmids can promote their own transfer as well as that of co-resident plasmids. Bacillus cereus and relatives harbor a plethora of plasmids, including conjugative plasmids, which are at the heart of the group species differentiation and specification. Since the first report of a conjugation-like event between strains of B. cereus sensu lato (s.l.) 40 years ago, many have studied the potential of plasmid transfer across the group, especially for plasmids encoding major toxins. Over the years, more than 20 plasmids from B. cereus isolates have been repor...
Horizontal gene transfer (HGT) is now indisputably the predominant driving force, if not the sole fo...
Bacillus subtilis is a soil-dwelling bacterium that can interact with a plethora of other microorgan...
Alfredo Banuelos-Vazquez L, Torres Tejerizo GA, Brom S. Regulation of conjugative transfer of plasmi...
The ability of bacteria to adapt to new environments results from the acquisition of new genetic mat...
The food chain is a favorable environment for contaminants to evolve in complex communities and to a...
The evolutionary path of bacteria is mainly influenced by horizontal gene transfers (HGT) since mobi...
Bacterial evolution has mainly been driven by Horizontal Gene Tranfers (HGT). Among these, conjugati...
Horizontal gene transfer (HGT) plays a crucial role in shaping bacterial populations and communities...
Members of the Bacillus genus include potential pathogens. They are ubiquitous in the environment an...
Conjugation, a major type of horizontal gene transfer in bacteria, involves transfer of DNA from a d...
Conjugative plasmids are key agents of horizontal gene transfer (HGT) that accelerate bacterial adap...
The Bacillus cereus sensu lato group is genetically very close and possesses a remarkable plasmid ge...
was investigated here. BCG Moreau.Horizontal gene transfer (HGT) is one of most important mechanism...
was investigated here. BCG Moreau.Horizontal gene transfer (HGT) is one of most important mechanism...
Bacillus subtilis is a soil-dwelling bacterium that can interact with a plethora of other microorgan...
Horizontal gene transfer (HGT) is now indisputably the predominant driving force, if not the sole fo...
Bacillus subtilis is a soil-dwelling bacterium that can interact with a plethora of other microorgan...
Alfredo Banuelos-Vazquez L, Torres Tejerizo GA, Brom S. Regulation of conjugative transfer of plasmi...
The ability of bacteria to adapt to new environments results from the acquisition of new genetic mat...
The food chain is a favorable environment for contaminants to evolve in complex communities and to a...
The evolutionary path of bacteria is mainly influenced by horizontal gene transfers (HGT) since mobi...
Bacterial evolution has mainly been driven by Horizontal Gene Tranfers (HGT). Among these, conjugati...
Horizontal gene transfer (HGT) plays a crucial role in shaping bacterial populations and communities...
Members of the Bacillus genus include potential pathogens. They are ubiquitous in the environment an...
Conjugation, a major type of horizontal gene transfer in bacteria, involves transfer of DNA from a d...
Conjugative plasmids are key agents of horizontal gene transfer (HGT) that accelerate bacterial adap...
The Bacillus cereus sensu lato group is genetically very close and possesses a remarkable plasmid ge...
was investigated here. BCG Moreau.Horizontal gene transfer (HGT) is one of most important mechanism...
was investigated here. BCG Moreau.Horizontal gene transfer (HGT) is one of most important mechanism...
Bacillus subtilis is a soil-dwelling bacterium that can interact with a plethora of other microorgan...
Horizontal gene transfer (HGT) is now indisputably the predominant driving force, if not the sole fo...
Bacillus subtilis is a soil-dwelling bacterium that can interact with a plethora of other microorgan...
Alfredo Banuelos-Vazquez L, Torres Tejerizo GA, Brom S. Regulation of conjugative transfer of plasmi...