Ragan Mark A, Beiko Robert G
Institute for Molecular Bioscience, The University of Queensland, Brisbane, Queensland, Australia.
Philos Trans R Soc Lond B Biol Sci. 2009 Aug 12;364(1527):2241-51. doi: 10.1098/rstb.2009.0031.
Lateral genetic transfer (LGT) is an important adaptive force in evolution, contributing to metabolic, physiological and ecological innovation in most prokaryotes and some eukaryotes. Genomic sequences and other data have begun to illuminate the processes, mechanisms, quantitative extent and impact of LGT in diverse organisms, populations, taxa and environments; deep questions are being posed, and the provisional answers sometimes challenge existing paradigms. At the same time, there is an enhanced appreciation of the imperfections, biases and blind spots in the data and in analytical approaches. Here we identify and consider significant open questions concerning the role of LGT in genome evolution.
横向基因转移(LGT)是进化过程中的一种重要适应力,它促成了大多数原核生物和一些真核生物在代谢、生理和生态方面的创新。基因组序列及其他数据已开始揭示LGT在不同生物体、种群、分类单元和环境中的过程、机制、数量范围及影响;一些深层次问题正被提出,而初步答案有时会挑战现有范式。与此同时,人们越来越意识到数据及分析方法中存在的缺陷、偏差和盲点。在此,我们识别并思考有关LGT在基因组进化中作用的重大开放性问题。