Eduardo Rocha // Horizontal gene transfer: from acquisition to functional innovation

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Date 02.04.2019
Hour 12:15
Speaker Eduardo Rocha, Department of Genomes and Genetics, Institut Pasteur, Paris
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Category Conferences - Seminars

Evolutionary processes are typically described as the result of mutation, descent and selection. Many microbes lack sexual reproduction but have the ability to  acquire genetic information from very distantly related organisms. Horizontal gene transfer allows the instantaneous acquisition of new complex adaptive traits and their transmission to subsequent generations. This speeds up evolutionary processes as exemplified by the acquisition of virulence traits in emerging infectious agents and by antibiotic resistance in many human bacterial pathogens. In this talk, I'll describe how bacteria control and organize the influx of novel genetic information, and how this results not only in the spread of adaptive functions, but also on radical functional innovation.
 

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  • Melanie Blokesch

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