Authors
Howard Ochman, Jeffrey G Lawrence, Eduardo A Groisman
Publication date
2000/5/18
Source
nature
Volume
405
Issue
6784
Pages
299-304
Publisher
Nature Publishing Group UK
Description
Unlike eukaryotes, which evolve principally through the modification of existing genetic information, bacteria have obtained a significant proportion of their genetic diversity through the acquisition of sequences from distantly related organisms. Horizontal gene transfer produces extremely dynamic genomes in which substantial amounts of DNA are introduced into and deleted from the chromosome. These lateral transfers have effectively changed the ecological and pathogenic character of bacterial species.
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