2016
DOI: 10.3390/biology5020027
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Nothing in Evolution Makes Sense Except in the Light of Genomics: Read–Write Genome Evolution as an Active Biological Process

Abstract: The 21st century genomics-based analysis of evolutionary variation reveals a number of novel features impossible to predict when Dobzhansky and other evolutionary biologists formulated the neo-Darwinian Modern Synthesis in the middle of the last century. These include three distinct realms of cell evolution; symbiogenetic fusions forming eukaryotic cells with multiple genome compartments; horizontal organelle, virus and DNA transfers; functional organization of proteins as systems of interacting domains subjec… Show more

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“…Indeed, the tree of life has been mocked as the "tree of 1%" (77). A very significant amount of cross-lineage transfer occurs in biological evolution, especially in microbes (78). Mallet (79) estimated that there is hybridization in ∼10% of animal and 25% of plant species.…”
Section: Statedmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Indeed, the tree of life has been mocked as the "tree of 1%" (77). A very significant amount of cross-lineage transfer occurs in biological evolution, especially in microbes (78). Mallet (79) estimated that there is hybridization in ∼10% of animal and 25% of plant species.…”
Section: Statedmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Much of the relevant information will appear in lists and tables that have two objectives: (1) To make the primary literature accessible to the reader, and (2) to manifest how extensive the literature has become verifying that genome change in evolution results from a series of active biological processes, not from passive accidents. Previous reviews have summarized the outline of the basic arguments presented below [ 10 , 11 , 12 ], but this article presents each topic in greater depth and detail than earlier publications.…”
Section: Introduction and Goalsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Indeed, many genes of bacterial origin in eukaryotes were obtained through endosymbiotic events that generated actual mitochondria and chloroplast. Even more, many microbial eukaryotes obtained additional genes through secondary and tertiary eukaryote-eukaryote endosymbiosis events (e.g., [141143]). This results in a very complex evolutionary history of lower eukaryotes and open the door to multiple events of gain/loss of protein genes and an extensive horizontal gene transfer.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%