AbstractThe complete sequence of the bacterium Thermotoga maritima genome has revealed a large fraction of genes most closely related to those of archaeal species. This adds to the accumulating evidence that lateral gene transfer is a potent evolutionary force in prokaryotes, though questions of its magnitude remain
Vertical inheritance is foundational to Darwinian evolution, but fails to explain major innovations ...
Background: Lateral Gene Transfer (LGT) has recently gained recognition as an important contributor ...
Background: Lateral Gene Transfer (LGT) has recently gained recognition as an important contributor ...
AbstractThe complete sequence of the bacterium Thermotoga maritima genome has revealed a large fract...
The complete sequence of the bacterium Thermotoga maritima genome has revealed a large fraction of g...
A. ABSTRACT The importance of lateral gene transfer (LGT) in the evolution of microbial species has ...
The advent of genome-level sequencing has brought a wealth of genetic information that can be used ...
The genome sequence of Thermotoga maritima revealed that 24% of its open reading frames (ORFs) showe...
BACKGROUND:Laterally transferred genes have often been identified on the basis of compositional feat...
Is bacterial evolution phylogenetic or reticulate? Darwin showed that life's history W;J.S mappable ...
Conjugation and natural competence are two major mechanisms that explain the acquisition of foreign ...
Ammonia-oxidising archaea of the phylum Thaumarchaeota are important organisms in the nitrogen cycle...
Background: Lateral gene transfer is increasingly invoked to explain phylogenetic results that confl...
Phylogenomic analyses of archaeal genome sequences are providing windows into the group's evolutiona...
SummaryThe four disparate images shown in Figure 1 have this in common: each represents a radical ad...
Vertical inheritance is foundational to Darwinian evolution, but fails to explain major innovations ...
Background: Lateral Gene Transfer (LGT) has recently gained recognition as an important contributor ...
Background: Lateral Gene Transfer (LGT) has recently gained recognition as an important contributor ...
AbstractThe complete sequence of the bacterium Thermotoga maritima genome has revealed a large fract...
The complete sequence of the bacterium Thermotoga maritima genome has revealed a large fraction of g...
A. ABSTRACT The importance of lateral gene transfer (LGT) in the evolution of microbial species has ...
The advent of genome-level sequencing has brought a wealth of genetic information that can be used ...
The genome sequence of Thermotoga maritima revealed that 24% of its open reading frames (ORFs) showe...
BACKGROUND:Laterally transferred genes have often been identified on the basis of compositional feat...
Is bacterial evolution phylogenetic or reticulate? Darwin showed that life's history W;J.S mappable ...
Conjugation and natural competence are two major mechanisms that explain the acquisition of foreign ...
Ammonia-oxidising archaea of the phylum Thaumarchaeota are important organisms in the nitrogen cycle...
Background: Lateral gene transfer is increasingly invoked to explain phylogenetic results that confl...
Phylogenomic analyses of archaeal genome sequences are providing windows into the group's evolutiona...
SummaryThe four disparate images shown in Figure 1 have this in common: each represents a radical ad...
Vertical inheritance is foundational to Darwinian evolution, but fails to explain major innovations ...
Background: Lateral Gene Transfer (LGT) has recently gained recognition as an important contributor ...
Background: Lateral Gene Transfer (LGT) has recently gained recognition as an important contributor ...