نتایج جستجو برای: 500hpa hgt

تعداد نتایج: 749  

2015
Alita R. Burmeister

Horizontal gene transfer (HGT) is the movement of genetic information between organisms, a process that includes the spread of antibiotic resistance genes among bacteria (except for those from parent to offspring), fueling pathogen evolution. Many resistance genes evolved long ago in natural environments with no anthropogenic influence but these genes are now rapidly spreading to and among huma...

Journal: :ACS earth and space chemistry 2021

Author(s): Dewhirst, RA; Handakumbura, P; Clendinen, CS; Arm, E; Tate, K; Wang, W; Washton, NM; Young, RP; Mortimer, JC; McDowell, NG; Jardine, KJ | Abstract: High temperatures alter the thermal sensitivities of numerous physiological and biochemical processes that impact tree growth productivity. Foliar root applications methanol have been implicated in plant acclimation to high temperature vi...

2017
Matthew Wilber Matt Wilber Eliot Bush Darryl Yong

Bacteria’s ability to pass entire genes between one another, a process called Horizontal Gene Transfer (HGT), has a major impact on bacterial evolution. In an ongoing project at Harvey Mudd, computational methods have been used to catalogue the HGT events that have impacted a group of closely related bacteria. This thesis builds on that project, by improving our ability to identify gene familie...

2016
Hyeonsoo Jeong Samsun Sung Taehyung Kwon Minseok Seo Kelsey Caetano-Anollés Sang Ho Choi Seoae Cho Arshan Nasir Heebal Kim

The HGTree database provides putative genome-wide horizontal gene transfer (HGT) information for 2472 completely sequenced prokaryotic genomes. This task is accomplished by reconstructing approximate maximum likelihood phylogenetic trees for each orthologous gene and corresponding 16S rRNA reference species sets and then reconciling the two trees under parsimony framework. The tree reconciliati...

2017
Sergio López-Madrigal Rosario Gil

Many insect species maintain mutualistic relationships with endosymbiotic bacteria. In contrast to their free-living relatives, horizontal gene transfer (HGT) has traditionally been considered rare in long-term endosymbionts. Nevertheless, meta-omics exploration of certain symbiotic models has unveiled an increasing number of bacteria-bacteria and bacteria-host genetic transfers. The abundance ...

Journal: :Molecular biology and evolution 2009
Megan Woolfit Iñaki Iturbe-Ormaetxe Elizabeth A McGraw Scott L O'Neill

The extent and biological relevance of horizontal gene transfer (HGT) in eukaryotic evolution remain highly controversial. Recent studies have demonstrated frequent and large-scale HGT from endosymbiotic bacteria to their hosts, but the great majority of these transferred genes rapidly become nonfunctional in the recipient genome. Here, we investigate an ancient HGT between a host metazoan and ...

Journal: :Applied and environmental microbiology 2009
Alessandra Pontiroli Aurora Rizzi Pascal Simonet Daniele Daffonchio Timothy M Vogel Jean-Michel Monier

Plant surfaces, colonized by numerous and diverse bacterial species, are often considered hot spots for horizontal gene transfer (HGT) between plants and bacteria. Plant DNA released during the degradation of plant tissues can persist and remain biologically active for significant periods of time, suggesting that soil or plant-associated bacteria could be in direct contact with plant DNA. In ad...

2011
Christopher J. Creevey Tobias Doerks David A. Fitzpatrick Jeroen Raes Peer Bork

Single copy genes, universally distributed across the three domains of life and encoding mostly ancient parts of the translation machinery, are thought to be only rarely subjected to horizontal gene transfer (HGT). Indeed it has been proposed to have occurred in only a few genes and implies a rare, probably not advantageous event in which an ortholog displaces the original gene and has to funct...

2009
Chunyang Li Ying Wang Hao Peng Hejiao Bian Mingwei Min Longfei Chen Qian Liu Jinku Bao

Horizontal gene transfer (HGT) has long been considered as a principal force for an organism to gain novel genes in genome evolution. Homology search, phylogenetic analysis and nucleotide composition analysis are three major objective approaches to arguably determine the occurrence and directionality of HGT. Here, 21 genes that possess the potential to horizontal transfer were acquired from the...

2011
Mark T. Anderson H. Steven Seifert

The acquisition and incorporation of genetic material between nonmating species, or horizontal gene transfer (HGT), has been frequently described for phylogenetically related organisms, but far less evidence exists for HGT between highly divergent organisms. Here we report the identification and characterization of a horizontally transferred fragment of the human long interspersed nuclear eleme...

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