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Maside X: Widespread evidence for horizontal transfer of transposable elements across Drosophila genomes. Genome Biol 2009 (0)

by C Bartolome, X Bello
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BMC Evolutionary Biology BioMed Central

by unknown authors , 2009
"... Research article Evolutionary dynamics of the LTR retrotransposons roo and rooA inferred from twelve complete Drosophila genomes Nicole de la Chaux * 1,2 and Andreas Wagner1,2,3 Open Access ..."
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Research article Evolutionary dynamics of the LTR retrotransposons roo and rooA inferred from twelve complete Drosophila genomes Nicole de la Chaux * 1,2 and Andreas Wagner1,2,3 Open Access

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by Mobile Dna, James A Shapiro
"... Scientific history has had a profound effect on the theories of evolution. At the beginning of the 21st century, molecular cell biology has revealed a dense structure of information-processing networks that use the genome as an interactive read-write (RW) memory system rather than an organism bluepr ..."
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Scientific history has had a profound effect on the theories of evolution. At the beginning of the 21st century, molecular cell biology has revealed a dense structure of information-processing networks that use the genome as an interactive read-write (RW) memory system rather than an organism blueprint. Genome sequencing has documented the importance of mobile DNA activities and major genome restructuring events at key junctures in evolution: exon shuffling, changes in cis-regulatory sites, horizontal transfer, cell fusions and whole genome doublings (WGDs). The natural genetic engineering functions that mediate genome restructuring are activated by multiple stimuli, in particular by events similar to those found in the DNA record: microbial infection and interspecific hybridization leading to the formation of allotetraploids. These molecular genetic discoveries, plus a consideration of how mobile DNA rearrangements increase the efficiency of generating functional genomic novelties, make it possible to formulate a 21st century view of interactive evolutionary processes. This view integrates contemporary knowledge of the molecular basis of genetic change, major genome events in evolution, and stimuli that activate DNA restructuring with classical cytogenetic understanding about the role of hybridization in species diversification. Introduction: summary of the argument The review assumes that readers of this journal are
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