Lateral gene transfer (LGT) is the movement of DNA between organism without sexual reproduction. The acquired genes represent genetic novelties that have independently evolved in the donor's genome. Phylogenetic methods have shown that LGT is widespread across the entire grass family, although we know little about the underlying dynamics. We identify laterally acquired genes in five de novo reference genomes from the same grass genus (four Alloteropsis semialata and one Alloteropsis angusta). Using additional resequencing data for a further 40 Alloteropsis individuals, we place the acquisition of each gene onto a phylogeny using stochastic character mapping, and then infer rates of gains and losses. We detect 168 laterally acquired genes in...
Horizontal or Lateral Gene Transfer (HGT or LGT) is the transmission of portions of genomic DNA betw...
Horizontal or Lateral Gene Transfer (HGT or LGT) is the transmission of portions of genomic DNA betw...
Lateral gene transfer (LGT)—which transfers DNA between two non-vertically related individuals belon...
A fundamental tenet of multicellular eukaryotic evolution is that vertical inheritance is paramount,...
Lateral gene transfer (LGT) occurs in a broad range of prokaryotes and eukaryotes, occasionally prom...
In multicellular organisms, exchange of genetic information occurs mainly among individuals belongin...
Evidence of eukaryote-to-eukaryote lateral gene transfer (LGT) has accumulated in recent years, but ...
Evidence of eukaryote-to-eukaryote lateral gene transfer (LGT) has accumulated in recent years [1, 2...
Lateral gene transfer (LGT) transcends the species barriers and allows the acquisition of genetic ma...
SummaryThe four disparate images shown in Figure 1 have this in common: each represents a radical ad...
Lateral gene transfer (LGT), the acquisition of genes from other species, is a major evolutionary fo...
Lateral genetic transfer (LGT) is an important adaptive force in evolution, contributing to metaboli...
Background: Lateral gene transfer (LGT), also known as horizontal gene transfer, into multicellular ...
Nucleotide sequences of microbial genomes provide evidence that genes have been shared among organis...
Lateral Gene Transfer (LGT) has long been known to be a major contributor to genome innovation and e...
Horizontal or Lateral Gene Transfer (HGT or LGT) is the transmission of portions of genomic DNA betw...
Horizontal or Lateral Gene Transfer (HGT or LGT) is the transmission of portions of genomic DNA betw...
Lateral gene transfer (LGT)—which transfers DNA between two non-vertically related individuals belon...
A fundamental tenet of multicellular eukaryotic evolution is that vertical inheritance is paramount,...
Lateral gene transfer (LGT) occurs in a broad range of prokaryotes and eukaryotes, occasionally prom...
In multicellular organisms, exchange of genetic information occurs mainly among individuals belongin...
Evidence of eukaryote-to-eukaryote lateral gene transfer (LGT) has accumulated in recent years, but ...
Evidence of eukaryote-to-eukaryote lateral gene transfer (LGT) has accumulated in recent years [1, 2...
Lateral gene transfer (LGT) transcends the species barriers and allows the acquisition of genetic ma...
SummaryThe four disparate images shown in Figure 1 have this in common: each represents a radical ad...
Lateral gene transfer (LGT), the acquisition of genes from other species, is a major evolutionary fo...
Lateral genetic transfer (LGT) is an important adaptive force in evolution, contributing to metaboli...
Background: Lateral gene transfer (LGT), also known as horizontal gene transfer, into multicellular ...
Nucleotide sequences of microbial genomes provide evidence that genes have been shared among organis...
Lateral Gene Transfer (LGT) has long been known to be a major contributor to genome innovation and e...
Horizontal or Lateral Gene Transfer (HGT or LGT) is the transmission of portions of genomic DNA betw...
Horizontal or Lateral Gene Transfer (HGT or LGT) is the transmission of portions of genomic DNA betw...
Lateral gene transfer (LGT)—which transfers DNA between two non-vertically related individuals belon...