The timing of the evolution of microbial life has largely remained elusive due to the scarcity of prokaryotic fossil record and the confounding effects of the exchange of genes among possibly distant species. The history of gene transfer events, however, is not a series of individual oddities; it records which lineages were concurrent and thus provides information on the timing of species diversification. Here, we use a probabilistic model of genome evolution that accounts for differences between gene phylogenies and the species tree as series of duplication, transfer, and loss events to reconstruct chronologically ordered species phylogenies. Using simulations we show that we can robustly recover accurate chronologically ordered species ph...
Although the role of lateral gene transfer is well recognized in the evolution of bacteria, it is ge...
International audienceLateral gene transfer (LGT), the acquisition of genes from other species, is a...
Although the role of lateral gene transfer is well recognized in the evolution of bacteria, it is ge...
International audienceThe timing of the evolution of microbial life has largely remained elusive due...
International audienceThe timing of the evolution of microbial life has largely remained elusive due...
In phylogenetic studies, the evolution of molecular sequences is assumed to have taken place along t...
In phylogenetic studies, the evolution of molecular sequences is assumed to have taken place along t...
In phylogenetic studies, the evolution of molecular sequences is assumed to have taken place along t...
International audienceIn phylogenetic studies, the evolution of molecular sequences is assumed to ha...
International audienceIn phylogenetic studies, the evolution of molecular sequences is assumed to ha...
In phylogenetic studies, the evolution of molecular sequences is assumed to have taken place along t...
Biodiversity has always been predominantly microbial, and the scarcity of fossils from bacteria, arc...
International audienceBiodiversity has always been predominantly microbial, and the scarcity of foss...
Lateral gene transfer (LGT), the acquisition of genes from other species, is a major evolutionary fo...
<div><p>The rapid increase in published genomic sequences for bacteria presents the first opportunit...
Although the role of lateral gene transfer is well recognized in the evolution of bacteria, it is ge...
International audienceLateral gene transfer (LGT), the acquisition of genes from other species, is a...
Although the role of lateral gene transfer is well recognized in the evolution of bacteria, it is ge...
International audienceThe timing of the evolution of microbial life has largely remained elusive due...
International audienceThe timing of the evolution of microbial life has largely remained elusive due...
In phylogenetic studies, the evolution of molecular sequences is assumed to have taken place along t...
In phylogenetic studies, the evolution of molecular sequences is assumed to have taken place along t...
In phylogenetic studies, the evolution of molecular sequences is assumed to have taken place along t...
International audienceIn phylogenetic studies, the evolution of molecular sequences is assumed to ha...
International audienceIn phylogenetic studies, the evolution of molecular sequences is assumed to ha...
In phylogenetic studies, the evolution of molecular sequences is assumed to have taken place along t...
Biodiversity has always been predominantly microbial, and the scarcity of fossils from bacteria, arc...
International audienceBiodiversity has always been predominantly microbial, and the scarcity of foss...
Lateral gene transfer (LGT), the acquisition of genes from other species, is a major evolutionary fo...
<div><p>The rapid increase in published genomic sequences for bacteria presents the first opportunit...
Although the role of lateral gene transfer is well recognized in the evolution of bacteria, it is ge...
International audienceLateral gene transfer (LGT), the acquisition of genes from other species, is a...
Although the role of lateral gene transfer is well recognized in the evolution of bacteria, it is ge...