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Through massive gene transfer to the host nucleus, gene regulation is predominately conferred by nuclear genes.
Recent whole genome analyses have suggested massive gene transfer between widely divergent organisms.
An indication of massive gene transfer events comes from looking at intergenic spacer regions of F. nucleatum.
The evolution of endosymbiosis was accompanied by massive gene transfer from the cyanobacterial genome into the nucleus of the eukaryotic host cell.
Subsequently, massive gene transfer to the nucleus occurred, resulting in a highly reduced plastid genome of 120-160 kb that possesses ~120 genes.
In the course of endosymbiosis a massive gene transfer occurred, during which most plastidic genes were transferred to the host cell nucleus.
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The plastid genome shrunk enormously by massive gene transfers [and by gene losses; e.g. 23] to the host nucleus.
Gladyshev, E. A., Meselson, M. & Arkhipova, I. R. Massive horizontal gene transfer in bdelloid rotifers.
In fact, it appears that their genomes have been reduced due to massive horizontal gene transfer into the host nucleus, which is also the reason why various mt-diseases do not demonstrate a maternal inheritance pattern.
The SET, the massive lateral gene transfer that happened throughout evolution, and other theoretical and empirical acquisitions undergo abstraction to a certain extent, and together they give a picture of life as 'not shy' (p. 4), forming associations more spontaneously and more easily than previously thought (in the blatantly deprecated, allegedly arid neo-Darwinian framework).
One suggested reason for that is massive horizontal gene transfer (HGT) from bacteria.
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