نتایج جستجو برای: 500hpa hgt

تعداد نتایج: 749  

Journal: :Environmental biosafety research 2007
Holger Heuer Kornelia Smalla

Horizontal gene transfer (HGT) refers to the acquisition of foreign genes by organisms. The occurrence of HGT among bacteria in the environment is assumed to have implications in the risk assessment of genetically modified bacteria which are released into the environment. First, introduced genetic sequences from a genetically modified bacterium could be transferred to indigenous micro-organisms...

2013
Todd A. Gray Janet A. Krywy Jessica Harold Michael J. Palumbo Keith M. Derbyshire

Horizontal gene transfer (HGT) in bacteria generates variation and drives evolution, and conjugation is considered a major contributor as it can mediate transfer of large segments of DNA between strains and species. We previously described a novel form of chromosomal conjugation in mycobacteria that does not conform to classic oriT-based conjugation models, and whose potential evolutionary sign...

Journal: :Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America 2015
Thomas C Boothby Jennifer R Tenlen Frank W Smith Jeremy R Wang Kiera A Patanella Erin Osborne Nishimura Sophia C Tintori Qing Li Corbin D Jones Mark Yandell David N Messina Jarret Glasscock Bob Goldstein

Horizontal gene transfer (HGT), or the transfer of genes between species, has been recognized recently as more pervasive than previously suspected. Here, we report evidence for an unprecedented degree of HGT into an animal genome, based on a draft genome of a tardigrade, Hypsibius dujardini. Tardigrades are microscopic eight-legged animals that are famous for their ability to survive extreme co...

Journal: :Genome research 2016
Maximilian O Press Christine Queitsch Elhanan Borenstein

Evolutionary innovation must occur in the context of some genomic background, which limits available evolutionary paths. For example, protein evolution by sequence substitution is constrained by epistasis between residues. In prokaryotes, evolutionary innovation frequently happens by macrogenomic events such as horizontal gene transfer (HGT). Previous work has suggested that HGT can be influenc...

Journal: :I. J. Bifurcation and Chaos 2012
Tímea Haszpra Péter Kiss Tamás Tél Imre M. Jánosi

Extensive numerical experiments are performed on tracer dispersion in global reanalysis wind fields. Particle trajectories are computed both along an isobaric (500hPa) and an isentropic (315K) surface in a time interval of one year. Besides mean quantities such as advection of the center of mass and growth of tracer clouds, special attention is paid to the evaluation of particle pair separation...

2009
Thomas Rolland Cécile Neuvéglise Christine Sacerdot Bernard Dujon

Horizontal gene transfer has been occasionally mentioned in eukaryotic genomes, but such events appear much less numerous than in prokaryotes, where they play important functional and evolutionary roles. In yeasts, few independent cases have been described, some of which corresponding to major metabolic functions, but no systematic screening of horizontally transferred genes has been attempted ...

2018
Soon-Jae Lee Mengxuan Kong Paul Harrison Mohamed Hijri

Horizontal gene transfer (HGT) is an important mechanism in the evolution of many living organisms particularly in Prokaryotes where genes are frequently dispersed between taxa. Although, HGT has been reported in Eukaryotes, its accumulative effect and its frequency has been questioned. Arbuscular mycorrhizal fungi (AMF) are an early diverged fungal lineage belonging to phylum Glomeromycota, wh...

Journal: :Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America 2002
Carl R Woese

A theory for the evolution of cellular organization is presented. The model is based on the (data supported) conjecture that the dynamic of horizontal gene transfer (HGT) is primarily determined by the organization of the recipient cell. Aboriginal cell designs are taken to be simple and loosely organized enough that all cellular componentry can be altered and/or displaced through HGT, making H...

2015
J. K. Coleman Wasik D. R. Engstrom C. P. J. Mitchell E. B. Swain B. A. Monson S. J. Balogh J. D. Jeremiason B. A. Branfireun R. K. Kolka J. E. Almendinger

A series of severe droughts during the course of a long-term, atmospheric sulfate-deposition experiment in a boreal peatland in northern Minnesota created a unique opportunity to study how methylmercury (MeHg) production responds to drying and rewetting events in peatlands under variable levels of sulfate loading. Peat oxidation during extended dry periods mobilized sulfate, MeHg, and total mer...

2011
Daniel P. Lawrence Scott Kroken Barry M. Pryor A. Elizabeth Arnold

Nonribosomal peptides (NRPs) and polyketides (PKs) are ecologically important secondary metabolites produced by bacteria and fungi using multidomain enzymes called nonribosomal peptide synthetases (NRPSs) and polyketide synthases (PKSs), respectively. Previous phylogenetic analyses of fungal NRPSs and PKSs have suggested that a few of these genes were acquired by fungi via horizontal gene trans...

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