Book Chapter

Horizontal Gene Transfer in Metazoa: Examples and Methods

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Yoshida Y, Nowell RW, Arakawa K & Blaxter M (2019) Horizontal Gene Transfer in Metazoa: Examples and Methods. In: Villa TG & Vinas M (eds.) Horizontal Gene Transfer: Breaking Borders Between Living Kingdoms. Cham: Springer International Publishing, pp. 203-226. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-030-21862-1_7

Abstract
Horizontal gene transfer (HGT) is now widely accepted as an indispensable mechanism in the evolution of microbes, but its contribution in metazoans still raises controversies. This is partly due to the methodologies used for the comprehensive prediction of HGT candidates from genomic information and also because the specific pathways that allow the incorporation of foreign DNA in the germline cells and subsequently to their chromosomes remain elusive. Here, we review the methods for HGT detection and examples of HGT events in two metazoan groups, bdelloid rotifers and tardigrades. Both groups are parthenogenetic and are capable of surviving desiccation (anhydrobiosis), and the roles of these features in promoting HGT, and of HGT loci to these phenomena, are discussed.

Keywords
Horizontal gene transfer; Alien index; HGT index; Bdelloid rotifer; Tardigrade

StatusPublished
FundersNatural Environment Research Council
Publication date31/12/2019
Publication date online14/08/2019
PublisherSpringer International Publishing
Place of publicationCham
ISBN9783030218614
eISBN9783030218621

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Dr Reuben Nowell

Dr Reuben Nowell

Lecturer in Animal Evolutionary Biology, Biological and Environmental Sciences