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Mechanisms of Evolution

Beyond Darwin and Neo-Darwinism

STUDYING PLASMID HORIZONTAL TRANSFER IN SITU: A CRITICAL REVIEW

Nature Reviews Microbiology - Reviews: "This review deals with the prospective, experimental documentation of horizontal gene transfer (HGT) and its role in real-time, local adaptation. We have focused on plasmids and their function as an accessory and/or adaptive gene pool. Studies of the extent of HGT in natural environments have identified certain hot spots, and many of these involve biofilms. Biofilms are uniquely suited for HGT, as they sustain high bacterial density and metabolic activity, even in the harshest environments. Single-cell detection of donor, recipient and transconjugant bacteria in various natural environments, combined with individual-based mathematical models, has provided a new platform for HGT studies."

Søren J. Sørensen, Mark Bailey, Lars H. Hansen, Niels Kroer & Stefan Wuertz STUDYING PLASMID HORIZONTAL TRANSFER IN SITU: A CRITICAL REVIEW Nature Reviews Microbiology 3, 700-710 (2005); doi:10.1038/nrmicro1232

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