Adaptation of bacteria to new or changing environments is often associated with the uptake of foreign genes through horizontal gene transfer. However, it has remained unclear how (and how fast) new genes are integrated into their host's cellular networks. Combining the regulatory and protein interaction networks of Escherichia coli with comparative genomics tools, we provide the first systematic analysis of this issue. Genes transferred recently have fewer interaction partners compared to nontransferred genes in both regulatory and protein interaction networks. Thus, horizontally transferred genes involved in complex regulatory and protein-protein interactions are rarely favored by selection. Only few protein-protein interactions are gained...
Genetic exchanges among prokaryotes, formerly considered only a marginal phenomenon, increasingly ar...
Baumbach J, Rahmann S, Tauch A. Reliable transfer of transcriptional gene regulatory networks betwee...
The importance of Horizontal (Lateral) Gene Transfer has attracted much attention during the last fe...
Background: Most bacterial genes were acquired by horizontalgene transfer from other bacteria instea...
Abstract Background Despite the prevalence of horizon...
Background: Most bacterial genes were acquired by horizontal gene transfer from other bacteria inst...
Horizontal gene transfer (HGT) is a prevalent and a highly important phenomenon in microbial species...
Analysis of gene regulation in ESPP bacteria relies on comparisons to model organisms, and hence on ...
Genes acquired by horizontal gene transfer (HGT) may provide the recipient organism with potentially...
Although much of the observed prokaryotic diversity on Earth is the product of incremental accumulat...
Gene gain by horizontal gene transfer is a major pathway of genome innovation in bacteria. The curre...
BackgroundHorizontal gene transfer, the acquisition of genes across species boundaries, is a major s...
Background: Horizontal gene transfer (HGT) is an important process, which contributes in bacterial p...
Horizontal gene transfer, in which genetic material is transferred from the genome of one organism t...
<div><p>Bacteria can acquire new traits through horizontal gene transfer. Inappropriate expression o...
Genetic exchanges among prokaryotes, formerly considered only a marginal phenomenon, increasingly ar...
Baumbach J, Rahmann S, Tauch A. Reliable transfer of transcriptional gene regulatory networks betwee...
The importance of Horizontal (Lateral) Gene Transfer has attracted much attention during the last fe...
Background: Most bacterial genes were acquired by horizontalgene transfer from other bacteria instea...
Abstract Background Despite the prevalence of horizon...
Background: Most bacterial genes were acquired by horizontal gene transfer from other bacteria inst...
Horizontal gene transfer (HGT) is a prevalent and a highly important phenomenon in microbial species...
Analysis of gene regulation in ESPP bacteria relies on comparisons to model organisms, and hence on ...
Genes acquired by horizontal gene transfer (HGT) may provide the recipient organism with potentially...
Although much of the observed prokaryotic diversity on Earth is the product of incremental accumulat...
Gene gain by horizontal gene transfer is a major pathway of genome innovation in bacteria. The curre...
BackgroundHorizontal gene transfer, the acquisition of genes across species boundaries, is a major s...
Background: Horizontal gene transfer (HGT) is an important process, which contributes in bacterial p...
Horizontal gene transfer, in which genetic material is transferred from the genome of one organism t...
<div><p>Bacteria can acquire new traits through horizontal gene transfer. Inappropriate expression o...
Genetic exchanges among prokaryotes, formerly considered only a marginal phenomenon, increasingly ar...
Baumbach J, Rahmann S, Tauch A. Reliable transfer of transcriptional gene regulatory networks betwee...
The importance of Horizontal (Lateral) Gene Transfer has attracted much attention during the last fe...