Evolution of bacterial and archaeal genomes is a highly dynamic process that involves intensive loss of genes as well as gene gain via horizontal transfer, with a lesser contribution from gene duplication. The rates of these processes can be estimated by comparing genomes that are linked by an evolutionary tree. These estimated rates of genome dynamics events substantially differ for different functional classes of genes. The genes involved in defense against viruses and other invading DNA are among those that are gained and lost at the highest rates. We employed a stochastic birth-and-death model to obtain maximum likelihood estimates of the rates of gain and loss of defense genes in 35 groups of closely related bacterial genomes and one ...
International audienceGenome size and gene content in bacteria are associated with their lifestyles....
Traditionally, evolutionary biologists have viewed mutations within indi-vidual genes as the major s...
The patchy distribution of genes across the prokaryotes may be caused by multiple gene losses or lat...
Abstract Background Evolution of bacterial and archaeal genomes is a highly dynamic process that inv...
Contains fulltext : 186579.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)In the course o...
Our knowledge of prokaryotic defense systems has vastly expanded as the result of comparative genomi...
In the course of evolution, genomes are shaped by processes like gene loss, gene duplication, horizo...
In the course of evolution, genomes are shaped by processes like gene loss, gene duplication, horizo...
We combine mathematical modeling of genome evolution with comparative analysis of prokaryotic genome...
Background: Genomes of bacteria and archaea (collectively, prokaryotes) appear to exist in incessant...
Abstract Background Comparison of complete genomes of Bacteria and Archaea shows that gene content v...
Abstract: The patchy distribution of genes across the prokaryotes may be caused by multiple gene los...
<div><p>The results of our recent study on mathematical modeling of microbial genome evolution indic...
Estimating the rates at which bacterial genomes evolve is critical to understanding major evolutiona...
The results of our recent study on mathematical modeling of microbial genome evolution indicate that...
International audienceGenome size and gene content in bacteria are associated with their lifestyles....
Traditionally, evolutionary biologists have viewed mutations within indi-vidual genes as the major s...
The patchy distribution of genes across the prokaryotes may be caused by multiple gene losses or lat...
Abstract Background Evolution of bacterial and archaeal genomes is a highly dynamic process that inv...
Contains fulltext : 186579.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)In the course o...
Our knowledge of prokaryotic defense systems has vastly expanded as the result of comparative genomi...
In the course of evolution, genomes are shaped by processes like gene loss, gene duplication, horizo...
In the course of evolution, genomes are shaped by processes like gene loss, gene duplication, horizo...
We combine mathematical modeling of genome evolution with comparative analysis of prokaryotic genome...
Background: Genomes of bacteria and archaea (collectively, prokaryotes) appear to exist in incessant...
Abstract Background Comparison of complete genomes of Bacteria and Archaea shows that gene content v...
Abstract: The patchy distribution of genes across the prokaryotes may be caused by multiple gene los...
<div><p>The results of our recent study on mathematical modeling of microbial genome evolution indic...
Estimating the rates at which bacterial genomes evolve is critical to understanding major evolutiona...
The results of our recent study on mathematical modeling of microbial genome evolution indicate that...
International audienceGenome size and gene content in bacteria are associated with their lifestyles....
Traditionally, evolutionary biologists have viewed mutations within indi-vidual genes as the major s...
The patchy distribution of genes across the prokaryotes may be caused by multiple gene losses or lat...