2022
DOI: 10.1146/annurev-micro-040820-124627
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Horizontal Gene Transfer in Archaea—From Mechanisms to Genome Evolution

Abstract: Archaea remains the least-studied and least-characterized domain of life despite its significance not just to the ecology of our planet but also to the evolution of eukaryotes. It is therefore unsurprising that research into horizontal gene transfer (HGT) in archaea has lagged behind that of bacteria. Indeed, several archaeal lineages may owe their very existence to large-scale HGT events, and thus understanding both the molecular mechanisms and the evolutionary impact of HGT in archaea is highly important. Fu… Show more

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“…In these reservoirs, planktonic bacterial community structure is mainly affected by WT and pH, while planktonic archaeal community composition is mainly influenced by geological and geographical factors. Major geological events and horizontal gene transfer have been reported to be relevant to the evolution of archaea ( Yang et al, 2021 ; Gophna and Altman-Price, 2022 ). The composition of bacteria had tighter nexus with environmental factors than that of archaea ( Figure 6A ), implying that bacteria are easier to be affected by environmental variations.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In these reservoirs, planktonic bacterial community structure is mainly affected by WT and pH, while planktonic archaeal community composition is mainly influenced by geological and geographical factors. Major geological events and horizontal gene transfer have been reported to be relevant to the evolution of archaea ( Yang et al, 2021 ; Gophna and Altman-Price, 2022 ). The composition of bacteria had tighter nexus with environmental factors than that of archaea ( Figure 6A ), implying that bacteria are easier to be affected by environmental variations.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Another key feature added to stdpopsim's simulation framework was the ability to model non-crossover recombination. In bacteria and archaea, recombination occurs through horizontal transfer of homologous DNA segments from one organism to another (Thomas and Nielsen, 2005;Didelot and Maiden, 2010;Gophna and Altman-Price, 2022). As a result, such species cannot be realistically simulated with a recombination model that considers only crossovers, as did the initial version of stdpopsim.…”
Section: Additions To Stdpopsimmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Furthermore, HGT plays a major role during the adaptation of microbes to constantly changing environmental conditions by providing immediate access to beneficial traits and promoting cooperation within microbial communities 3 . Accordingly, bacteria and archaea have evolved dedicated mechanisms of HGT 4 , 5 . Traditionally, three major routes of HGT are recognized, namely, natural transformation, transduction, and conjugation.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%