Lateral gene transfer (LGT) is the transmission of genes, sometimes across species barriers, outwith the classic vertical inheritance from parent to offspring. LGT is recognized as an important phenomenon that has shaped the genomes and biology of prokaryotes. Whether LGT in eukaryotes is important and widespread remains controversial. A study in BMC Biology concludes that LGT in eukaryotes is neither continuous nor prevalent and suggests a rule of thumb for judging when apparent LGT may reflect contamination
It is now accepted that lateral gene transfers (LGT), have significantly contributed to the composit...
It is now accepted that lateral gene transfers (LGT), have significantly contributed to the composit...
Is bacterial evolution phylogenetic or reticulate? Darwin showed that life's history W;J.S mappable ...
Lateral gene transfer (LGT) is the transmission of genes, sometimes across species barriers, outwith...
Lateral genetic transfer (LGT) involves the movement of genetic material from one lineage into anoth...
SummaryThe four disparate images shown in Figure 1 have this in common: each represents a radical ad...
Lateral genetic transfer (LGT) is an important adaptive force in evolution, contributing to metaboli...
Abstract.—Lateral gene transfer (LGT)—which transfers DNA between two non-vertically related individ...
Our knowledge of the extent and functional impact of lateral gene transfer (LGT) from prokaryotes to...
Our knowledge of the extent and functional impact of lateral gene transfer (LGT) from prokaryotes to...
Lateral gene transfer (LGT) refers to atypical exchange and incorporation of genetic information bet...
Vertical inheritance is foundational to Darwinian evolution, but fails to explain major innovations ...
Lateral gene transfer is a relatively rare event in eukaryotes. Presence of a specific gene acquired...
It is now accepted that lateral gene transfers (LGT), have significantly contributed to the composit...
SummaryThe four disparate images shown in Figure 1 have this in common: each represents a radical ad...
It is now accepted that lateral gene transfers (LGT), have significantly contributed to the composit...
It is now accepted that lateral gene transfers (LGT), have significantly contributed to the composit...
Is bacterial evolution phylogenetic or reticulate? Darwin showed that life's history W;J.S mappable ...
Lateral gene transfer (LGT) is the transmission of genes, sometimes across species barriers, outwith...
Lateral genetic transfer (LGT) involves the movement of genetic material from one lineage into anoth...
SummaryThe four disparate images shown in Figure 1 have this in common: each represents a radical ad...
Lateral genetic transfer (LGT) is an important adaptive force in evolution, contributing to metaboli...
Abstract.—Lateral gene transfer (LGT)—which transfers DNA between two non-vertically related individ...
Our knowledge of the extent and functional impact of lateral gene transfer (LGT) from prokaryotes to...
Our knowledge of the extent and functional impact of lateral gene transfer (LGT) from prokaryotes to...
Lateral gene transfer (LGT) refers to atypical exchange and incorporation of genetic information bet...
Vertical inheritance is foundational to Darwinian evolution, but fails to explain major innovations ...
Lateral gene transfer is a relatively rare event in eukaryotes. Presence of a specific gene acquired...
It is now accepted that lateral gene transfers (LGT), have significantly contributed to the composit...
SummaryThe four disparate images shown in Figure 1 have this in common: each represents a radical ad...
It is now accepted that lateral gene transfers (LGT), have significantly contributed to the composit...
It is now accepted that lateral gene transfers (LGT), have significantly contributed to the composit...
Is bacterial evolution phylogenetic or reticulate? Darwin showed that life's history W;J.S mappable ...