نتایج جستجو برای: horizontal

تعداد نتایج: 61965  

2017
Florent Lassalle Rémi Planel Simon Penel David Chapulliot Valérie Barbe Audrey Dubost Alexandra Calteau David Vallenet Damien Mornico Thomas Bigot Laurent Guéguen Ludovic Vial Daniel Muller Vincent Daubin Xavier Nesme

Horizontal gene transfer (HGT) is considered as a major source of innovation in bacteria, and as such is expected to drive adaptation to new ecological niches. However, among the many genes acquired through HGT along the diversification history of genomes, only a fraction may have actively contributed to sustained ecological adaptation. We used a phylogenetic approach accounting for the transfe...

Journal: :Molecular phylogenetics and evolution 2012
Mehdi Layeghifard Pedro R Peres-Neto Vladimir Makarenkov

Methods designed for inferring phylogenetic trees have been widely applied to reconstruct biogeographic history. Because traditional phylogenetic methods used in biogeographic reconstruction are based on trees rather than networks, they follow the strict assumption in which dispersal among geographical units have occurred on the basis of single dispersal routes across regions and are, therefore...

Journal: :Proceedings. Biological sciences 2009
Simon J Greenhill Thomas E Currie Russell D Gray

Phylogenetic methods have recently been applied to studies of cultural evolution. However, it has been claimed that the large amount of horizontal transmission that sometimes occurs between cultural groups invalidates the use of these methods. Here, we use a natural model of linguistic evolution to simulate borrowing between languages. The results show that tree topologies constructed with Baye...

2006
M. Dolores Collado Ignacio Ortuño-Ortín Andrés Romeu Luis Ubeda

This paper attempts to detect the existence of links in consumption preferences between generations. Preferences for consumption goods may be determined by the preferences of parents (vertical transmission) and/or by preferences arising from the environment (horizontal transmission). We propose an indirect methodology to overcome the lack of data on consumption choices of dynasties, i.e., paren...

2013
Kazuhiro Takemoto

The hypothesis that variability in natural habitats promotes modular organization is widely accepted for cellular networks. However, results of some data analyses and theoretical studies have begun to cast doubt on the impact of habitat variability on modularity in metabolic networks. Therefore, we re-evaluated this hypothesis using statistical data analysis and current metabolic information. W...

Journal: :Current Biology 2016
Antonio C. Ruzzini Jon Clardy

The small molecules produced by environmental bacteria have been mainstays of both chemical and biological research for decades, and some have led to important therapeutic interventions. These small molecules have been shaped by natural selection as they evolved to fulfill changing functional roles in their native environments. This minireview describes some recent systematic studies providing ...

Journal: :Journal of biological dynamics 2010
Patrick De Leenheer Jack Dockery Tomas Gedeon Sergei S Pilyugin

We investigate the standard chemostat model when lateral gene transfer is taken into account. We will show that when the different genotypes have growth rate functions that are sufficiently close to a common growth rate function, and when the yields of the genotypes are sufficiently close to a common value, then the population evolves to a globally stable steady state, at which all genotypes co...

Journal: :Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America 1999
R Jain M C Rivera J A Lake

Increasingly, studies of genes and genomes are indicating that considerable horizontal transfer has occurred between prokaryotes. Extensive horizontal transfer has occurred for operational genes (those involved in housekeeping), whereas informational genes (those involved in transcription, translation, and related processes) are seldomly horizontally transferred. Through phylogenetic analysis o...

Journal: :The Plant journal : for cell and molecular biology 2007
Timothy L Friesen Steven W Meinhardt Justin D Faris

We recently showed that the wheat pathogen Stagonospora nodorum produces proteinaceous host-selective toxins (HSTs). These toxins include SnTox1 as well as SnToxA, a HST first identified from Pyrenophora tritici-repentis that was implicated in a very recent horizontal gene transfer event from S. nodorum to P. tritici-repentis. Compelling evidence implicating SnToxA and SnTox1 in disease develop...

Journal: :Proceedings. Biological sciences 2010
Luis Boto

The contribution of horizontal gene transfer to evolution has been controversial since it was suggested to be a force driving evolution in the microbial world. In this paper, I review the current standpoint on horizontal gene transfer in evolutionary thinking and discuss how important horizontal gene transfer is in evolution in the broad sense, and particularly in prokaryotic evolution. I revie...

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