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Nature Reviews Genetics 9, 605-618 (August 2008) | doi:10.1038/nrg2386

Horizontal gene transfer in eukaryotic evolution

Patrick J. Keeling1 & Jeffrey D. Palmer2  About the authors

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Horizontal gene transfer (HGT; also known as lateral gene transfer) has had an important role in eukaryotic genome evolution, but its importance is often overshadowed by the greater prevalence and our more advanced understanding of gene transfer in prokaryotes. Recurrent endosymbioses and the generally poor sampling of most nuclear genes from diverse lineages have also complicated the search for transferred genes. Nevertheless, the number of well-supported cases of transfer from both prokaryotes and eukaryotes, many with significant functional implications, is now expanding rapidly. Major recent trends include the important role of HGT in adaptation to certain specialized niches and the highly variable impact of HGT in different lineages.

Author affiliations

  1. Department of Botany, University of British Columbia, Vancouver, British Columbia V6T 1Z, Canada.
  2. Department of Biology, Indiana University, Bloomington, Indiana 47405, USA.

Correspondence to: Patrick J. Keeling1 Email: pkeeling@interchange.ubc.ca

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