Geography-dependent horizontal gene transfer from vertebrate predators to their prey

C Kambayashi, R Kakehashi, Y Sato… - Molecular Biology …, 2022 - academic.oup.com
Horizontal transfer (HT) of genes between multicellular animals, once thought to be
extremely rare, is being more commonly detected, but its global geographic trend and …

Geography-Dependent Horizontal Gene Transfer from Vertebrate Predators to Their Prey.

C Kambayashi, R Kakehashi, Y Sato… - Molecular Biology & …, 2022 - search.ebscohost.com
Horizontal transfer (HT) of genes between multicellular animals, once thought to be
extremely rare, is being more commonly detected, but its global geographic trend and …

Geography-Dependent Horizontal Gene Transfer from Vertebrate Predators to Their Prey.

C Kambayashi, R Kakehashi, Y Sato… - … Biology and Evolution, 2022 - europepmc.org
Horizontal transfer (HT) of genes between multicellular animals, once thought to be
extremely rare, is being more commonly detected, but its global geographic trend and …

Geography-Dependent Horizontal Gene Transfer from Vertebrate Predators to Their Prey

C Kambayashi, R Kakehashi, Y Sato… - Molecular Biology and …, 2022 - cir.nii.ac.jp
抄録< jats: title> Abstract</jats: title>< jats: p> Horizontal transfer (HT) of genes between
multicellular animals, once thought to be extremely rare, is being more commonly detected …

[PDF][PDF] Geography-Dependent Horizontal Gene Transfer from Vertebrate Predators to Their Prey

C Kambayashi, R Kakehashi, Y Sato… - Molecular Biology …, 2022 - academic.oup.com
Horizontal transfer (HT) of genes between multicellular animals, once thought to be
extremely rare, is being more commonly detected, but its global geographic trend and …

Geography-Dependent Horizontal Gene Transfer from Vertebrate Predators to Their Prey

C Kambayashi, R Kakehashi, Y Sato… - Molecular biology …, 2022 - pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov
Horizontal transfer (HT) of genes between multicellular animals, once thought to be
extremely rare, is being more commonly detected, but its global geographic trend and …

[PDF][PDF] Geography-Dependent Horizontal Gene Transfer from Vertebrate Predators to Their Prey

C Kambayashi, R Kakehashi, Y Sato, H Mizuno… - Oceania, 2022 - core.ac.uk
Horizontal transfer (HT) of genes between multicellular animals, once thought to be
extremely rare, is being more commonly detected, but its global geographic trend and …

Geography-Dependent Horizontal Gene Transfer from Vertebrate Predators to Their Prey

C Kambayashi, R Kakehashi, Y Sato… - Molecular Biology …, 2022 - waseda.elsevierpure.com
抄録 Horizontal transfer (HT) of genes between multicellular animals, once thought to be
extremely rare, is being more commonly detected, but its global geographic trend and …

Geography-Dependent Horizontal Gene Transfer from Vertebrate Predators to Their Prey.

C Kambayashi, R Kakehashi, Y Sato… - Molecular Biology and …, 2022 - go.gale.com
Horizontal transfer (HT) of genes between multicellular animals, once thought to be
extremely rare, is being more commonly detected, but its global geographic trend and …

Geography-dependent horizontal gene transfer from vertebrate predators to their prey.

C Kambayashi, R Kakehashi, Y Sato, H Mizuno… - 2022 - cabidigitallibrary.org
Horizontal transfer (HT) of genes between multicellular animals, once thought to be
extremely rare, is being more commonly detected, but its global geographic trend and …