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In this case, the convergent evolution of transferred genes with their original translation regulatory regions seems likely.
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Standardization of methods for estimating the contribution of HGT in eukaryotic genomes should be based on the knowledge of tempo and mode of evolution of horizontally transferred genes.
Investigating the tempo and mode of evolution of horizontally transferred genes in protists will therefore advance our understanding of mechanisms of adaptation in eukaryotes.
A recent study demonstrated that operons were often acquired with their regulators to facilitate the evolution of the transferred genes [ 55].
I think theoretical work that shows the possibility of long-time persistence of genes acquired via HGT, even in the absence of measurable selective advantage is relevant here: Novozhilov et al. Mathematical modeling of evolution of horizontally transferred genes.
He sees the use of tools (made possible by the freeing of the hands when in the upright position) as a process of 'exteriorization' in which the process of evolution is transferred from the zoological domain to the technical domain or as Stiegler suggests "the continuation of life by means other than life" (1998, 50).
For lexicographer Susie Dent, the evolution or "transferred" meaning of "Luddite" reminds her of how "philistine" has changed.
It is uncertain whether this appearance was caused by the convergent evolution of the originally transferred signals, or if these genes used the signals from the recipient genome.
In the course of evolution they have transferred up to 99%% of their genes to the nucleus.
However, in purely diffusive regimes, we find a monotonical evolution of the transfer.
Numerical simulation demonstrates the evolution of mass transfer rate and average drop concentration.
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