Horizontal gene flow from Eubacteria to Archaebacteria and what it means for our understanding of eukaryogenesis
WA Akanni, K Siu-Ting, CJ Creevey… - … of the Royal …, 2015 - royalsocietypublishing.org
The origin of the eukaryotic cell is considered one of the major evolutionary transitions in the
history of life. Current evidence strongly supports a scenario of eukaryotic origin in which two …
history of life. Current evidence strongly supports a scenario of eukaryotic origin in which two …
Phylogenomic test of the hypotheses for the evolutionary origin of eukaryotes
NC Rochette, C Brochier-Armanet… - Molecular biology and …, 2014 - academic.oup.com
The evolutionary origin of eukaryotes is a question of great interest for which many different
hypotheses have been proposed. These hypotheses predict distinct patterns of evolutionary …
hypotheses have been proposed. These hypotheses predict distinct patterns of evolutionary …
Origin of eukaryotes from within archaea, archaeal eukaryome and bursts of gene gain: eukaryogenesis just made easier?
EV Koonin - … Transactions of the Royal Society B …, 2015 - royalsocietypublishing.org
The origin of eukaryotes is a fundamental, forbidding evolutionary puzzle. Comparative
genomic analysis clearly shows that the last eukaryotic common ancestor (LECA) …
genomic analysis clearly shows that the last eukaryotic common ancestor (LECA) …
Origin and early evolution of the eukaryotic cell
T Gabaldón - Annual Review of Microbiology, 2021 - annualreviews.org
The origin of eukaryotes has been defined as the major evolutionary transition since the
origin of life itself. Most hallmark traits of eukaryotes, such as their intricate intracellular …
origin of life itself. Most hallmark traits of eukaryotes, such as their intricate intracellular …
Debating Eukaryogenesis—Part 1: Does Eukaryogenesis Presuppose Symbiosis Before Uptake?
D Speijer - BioEssays, 2020 - Wiley Online Library
Eukaryotic origins are heavily debated. The author as well as others have proposed that
they are inextricably linked with the arrival of a pre‐mitochondrion of alphaproteobacterial …
they are inextricably linked with the arrival of a pre‐mitochondrion of alphaproteobacterial …
[引用][C] Gene duplications and horizontal gene transfer during early evolution
JP Gogarten, E Hilario, L Olendzenski - Origins of life and evolution of the …, 1996 - Springer
The evolutionary history of organisms can be reconstructed using various information
sources: the fossil and geological records, the comparative analysis of biochemical …
sources: the fossil and geological records, the comparative analysis of biochemical …
Evaluating hypotheses for the origin of eukaryotes
Numerous scenarios explain the origin of the eukaryote cell by fusion or endosymbiosis
between an archaeon and a bacterium (and sometimes a third partner). We evaluate these …
between an archaeon and a bacterium (and sometimes a third partner). We evaluate these …
The slow road to the eukaryotic genome
L Lester, A Meade, M Pagel - BioEssays, 2006 - Wiley Online Library
The eukaryotic genome is a mosaic of eubacterial and archaeal genes in addition to those
unique to itself. The mosaic may have arisen as the result of two prokaryotes merging their …
unique to itself. The mosaic may have arisen as the result of two prokaryotes merging their …
The origin of eukaryotes: the difference between prokaryotic and eukaryotic cells
T Vellai, G Vida - Proceedings of the Royal Society of …, 1999 - royalsocietypublishing.org
Eukaryotes have long been thought to have arisen by evolving a nucleus, endomembrane,
and cytoskeleton. In contrast, it was recently proposed that the first complex cells, which …
and cytoskeleton. In contrast, it was recently proposed that the first complex cells, which …
The origin of eukaryotes and their relationship with the Archaea: are we at a phylogenomic impasse?
The origin of eukaryotes and their evolutionary relationship with the Archaea is a major
biological question and the subject of intense debate. In the context of the classical view of …
biological question and the subject of intense debate. In the context of the classical view of …