Abstract DNA uptake is widespread among microorganisms and considered a strategy for rapid adaptation to new conditions. While both DNA uptake and adaptation are referred to in the context of natural environments, they are often studied in laboratories under defined conditions. For example, a strain of the thermophile Thermoanaerobacter kivui had been adapted to growth on high concentrations of carbon monoxide (CO). Unusual phenotypes of the CO-adapted strain prompted us to examine it more closely, revealing a horizontal gene transfer (HGT) event from another thermophile, Thermoanaerobacter sp. strain X514, being cultured in the same laboratory. The transferred genes conferred on T. kivui the ability to utilize trehalose, a trace component ...
High-throughput methods for DNA sequencing have cataloged the composition of thousands of bacterial ...
High-throughput methods for DNA sequencing have cataloged the composition of thousands of bacterial ...
Droge M, Pühler A, Selbitschka W. Horizontal gene transfer as a biosafety issue: A natural phenomeno...
Microorganisms have evolved through millions of years by adapting their physiological capabilities a...
Extremophilic prokaryotes live under harsh environmental conditions which require far-reaching cellu...
Extremophilic prokaryotes live under harsh environmental conditions which require far-reaching cellu...
Transfer of DNA has been shown to be involved in genome evolution. In particular with respect to the...
Transfer of DNA has been shown to be involved in genome evolution. In particular with respect to the...
Transfer of DNA has been shown to be involved in genome evolution. In particular with respect to the...
Transfer of DNA has been shown to be involved in genome evolution. In particular with respect to the...
The transformation of environmental microorganisms by extracellular DNA is an overlooked mechanism o...
Horizontal gene transfer (HGT) refers to the acquisition of foreign genes by organisms. The occurre...
Highly efficient apparatus for natural competence and conjugation have been shown as the major contr...
Horizontal gene transfer (HGT) refers to the acquisition of foreign genes by organisms. The occurre...
High-throughput methods for DNA sequencing have cataloged the composition of thousands of bacterial ...
High-throughput methods for DNA sequencing have cataloged the composition of thousands of bacterial ...
High-throughput methods for DNA sequencing have cataloged the composition of thousands of bacterial ...
Droge M, Pühler A, Selbitschka W. Horizontal gene transfer as a biosafety issue: A natural phenomeno...
Microorganisms have evolved through millions of years by adapting their physiological capabilities a...
Extremophilic prokaryotes live under harsh environmental conditions which require far-reaching cellu...
Extremophilic prokaryotes live under harsh environmental conditions which require far-reaching cellu...
Transfer of DNA has been shown to be involved in genome evolution. In particular with respect to the...
Transfer of DNA has been shown to be involved in genome evolution. In particular with respect to the...
Transfer of DNA has been shown to be involved in genome evolution. In particular with respect to the...
Transfer of DNA has been shown to be involved in genome evolution. In particular with respect to the...
The transformation of environmental microorganisms by extracellular DNA is an overlooked mechanism o...
Horizontal gene transfer (HGT) refers to the acquisition of foreign genes by organisms. The occurre...
Highly efficient apparatus for natural competence and conjugation have been shown as the major contr...
Horizontal gene transfer (HGT) refers to the acquisition of foreign genes by organisms. The occurre...
High-throughput methods for DNA sequencing have cataloged the composition of thousands of bacterial ...
High-throughput methods for DNA sequencing have cataloged the composition of thousands of bacterial ...
High-throughput methods for DNA sequencing have cataloged the composition of thousands of bacterial ...
Droge M, Pühler A, Selbitschka W. Horizontal gene transfer as a biosafety issue: A natural phenomeno...