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|a Horizontal gene transfer /
|c edited by Michael Syvanen and Clarence I. Kado.
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|a 2nd ed.
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|a San Diego, Calif. ;
|a London :
|b Academic Press,
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|a xvii, 445 p., [11] p. of plates :
|b ill. (some col.) ;
|c 26 cm.
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|a Previous ed.: London : Chapman & Hall, 1998.
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|a Includes bibliographical references and index.
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|g Sect. I.
|t Plasmids and Transfer Mechanisms in Bacteria --
|g Ch. 1.
|t Recent History of Trans-kingdom Conjugation /
|r Gayle C. Ferguson and Jack A. Heinemann --
|g Ch. 2.
|t Gene Cassettes and Integrons: Moving Single Genes /
|r Ruth M. Hall --
|g Ch. 3.
|t A Corynebacterium Plasmid Composed of Elements from Throughout the Eubacteria Kingdom /
|r Andreas Tauch and Alfred Puhler --
|g Ch. 4.
|t Horizontal Transfer of Naphthalene Catabolic Genes in a Toxic Waste Site /
|r Eugene L. Madsen --
|g Ch. 5.
|t Horizontal Transmission of Genes by Agrobacterium Species /
|r Clarence I. Kado --
|g Ch. 6.
|t Horizontal Transfer of Proteins Between Species: Part of the Big Picture or Just a Genetic Vignette? /
|r Richard J. Weld and Jack A. Heinemann --
|g Ch. 7.
|t Transformation in Aquatic Environments /
|r Martin Day --
|g Ch. 8.
|t Pseudolysogeny: A Bacteriophage Strategy for Increasing Longevity in situ /
|r Robert V. Miller and Steven A. Ripp --
|g Sect. II.
|t Mosaic Genes and Chromosomes --
|g Ch. 9.
|t The Dynamics of Bacterial Genomes /
|r Jeffrey G. Lawrence --
|g Ch. 10.
|t Bacterial Pathogenicity Islands and Infectious Diseases /
|r Jay V. Solnick and Glenn M. Young --
|g Ch. 11.
|t Mosaic Proteins, Not Reinventing the Wheel /
|r Susan Hollingshead --
|g Ch. 12.
|t Evolutionary Relationships Among Diverse Bacteriophages and Prophages: All The World's a Phage /
|r Roger W. Hendrix, Margaret C. M. Smith and R. Neil Burns /
|r [et al.] --
|g Ch. 13.
|t Horizontal Gene Transfer in Bacteriophages /
|r Gisela Mosig and Richard Calendar --
|g Ch. 14.
|t Horizontal Transfer of Mismatch Repair Genes and the Variable Speed of Bacterial Evolution /
|r Ivan Matic, Olivier Tenaillon and Guillaume Lecointre /
|r [et al.] --
|g Sect. III.
|t Eukaryotic Mobile Elements --
|g Ch. 15.
|t Evidence for Horizontal Transfer of P Transposable Elements /
|r Jonathan B. Clark, Joana C. Silva and Margaret G. Kidwell --
|g Ch. 16.
|t The mariner Transposons of Animals: Horizontally Jumping Genes /
|r Hugh M. Robertson, Felipe N. Soto-Adames and Kimberly K. O. Walden /
|r [et al.] --
|g Ch. 17.
|t The Splicing of Transposable Elements: Evolution of a Nuclear Defense Against Genomic Invaders? /
|r Michael D. Puruggannan --
|g Sect. IV.
|t Transfer Mechanisms Involving Plants and Microbes --
|g Ch. 18.
|t Gene Transfer Through Introgressive Hybridization: History, Evolutionary Significance, and Phylogenetic Consequences /
|r Loren H. Rieseberg and Mark E. Welch --
|g Ch. 19.
|t Gene Flow and Introgression from Domesticated Plants into their Wild Relatives /
|r Norman C. Ellstrand, Honor C. Prentice and James F. Hancock --
|g Ch. 20.
|t Search for Horizontal Gene Transfer from Transgenic Crops to Microbes /
|r M. Syvanen --
|g Ch. 21.
|t Gene Transfer in the Fungal Host-Parasite System Absidia glauca - Parasitella parasitica Depends on Infection /
|r J. Wostemeyer, A. Burmester and A. Wostemeyer /
|r [et al.] --
|g Ch. 22.
|t Automatic Eukaryotic Artificial Chromosomes: Possible Creation of Bacterial Organelles in Yeast /
|r George Chisholm, Lynne M. Giere and Carole I. Weaver /
|r [et al.] --
|g Ch. 23.
|t Bacteria as Gene Delivery Vectors for Mammalian Cells /
|r Catherine Grillot-Courvalin, Sylvie Goussard and Patrice Courvalin --
|g Sect. V.
|t Whole Genome Comparisons: The Emergence of the Eukaryotic Cell --
|g Ch. 24.
|t Gene Transfers Between Distantly Related Organisms /
|r Russell F. Doolittle --
|g Ch. 25.
|t Horizontal Gene Transfer and its Role in the Evolution of Prokaryotes /
|r Eugene V. Koonin, Kira S. Makarova and Yuri I. Wolf /
|r [et al.] --
|g Ch. 26.
|t Horizontal Gene Transfer and the Universal Tree of Life /
|r James R. Brown, Michael J. Italia and Christophe Douady /
|r [et al.] --
|g Ch. 27.
|t Endosymbiotic Gene Transfer: A Special Case of Horizontal Gene Transfer Germane to Endosymbiosis, the Origins of Organelles and the Origins of Eukaryotes /
|r Katrin Henze, Claus Schnarrenberger and William Martin --
|g Ch. 28.
|t Dating the Age of the Last Common Ancestor of All Living Organisms with a Protein Clock /
|r Ronald M. Adkins and Wen-Hsiung Li --
|g Sect. VI.
|t Parallelisms and Macroevolutionary Trends --
|g Ch. 29.
|t Character Parallelism and Reticulation in the Origin of Angiosperms /
|r Velentin A. Krassilov --
|g Ch. 30.
|t Temporal Patterns of Plant and Metazoan Evolution Suggest Extensive Polyphyly /
|r M. Syvanen --
|g Ch. 31.
|t Graptolite Parallel Evolution and Lateral Gene Transfer /
|r William B. N. Berry and Hyman Hartman --
|g Ch. 32.
|t Larval Transfer in Evolution /
|r Donald I. Williamson --
|g Ch. 33.
|t Macroevolution, Catastrophe and Horizontal Transfer /
|r Hyman Hartman --
|g Ch. 34.
|t Horizontal Gene Transfer: A New Taxonomic Principle? /
|r Lorraine Olendzenski, Olga Zhaxybayeva and J. Peter Gogarten.
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