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植物中的水平基因转移

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  • 1宁夏农业生物技术重点实验室, 银川 750002
    2宁夏大学生命科学学院, 银川 750002

# 共同第一作者

收稿日期: 2015-07-02

  录用日期: 2015-12-14

  网络出版日期: 2016-08-05

基金资助

国家自然科学基金(No.31160066)和宁夏自然科学基金(No.NZ13115)

Horizontal Gene Transfer in Plants

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  • 1Key Laboratory of Agricultural Biotechnology of Ningxia,Yinchuan 750002, China
    2College of Life Sciences, Ningxia University, Yinchuan 750002, China

# Co-first authors

Received date: 2015-07-02

  Accepted date: 2015-12-14

  Online published: 2016-08-05

摘要

水平基因转移是不通过生殖而进行的遗传物质交流, 在原核生物和单细胞真核生物的进化中起着重要作用。然而, 水平基因转移在多细胞真核生物之间的发生频率以及对多细胞真核生物进化的影响尚不明确。近期的一些研究显示, 水平基因转移在高等植物之间以及高等植物和其它生物之间普遍存在。该文将对高等植物中已发现的一些水平基因转移现象进行综述, 并尝试解析植物之间水平基因转移可能的机制及其重要意义。

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石磊, 张明慧, 陈虞超, 巩檑, 甘晓燕, 张丽, 聂峰杰, 宋玉霞 . 植物中的水平基因转移[J]. 植物学报, 2016 , 51(4) : 542 -559 . DOI: 10.11983/CBB15121

Abstract

Horizontal gene transfer (HGT) is the transfer of genetic material between non-mating species. HGT plays an important role in evolution of bacterial and unicellular eukaryotes. However, the frequency and impact on the evolution of HGT among multicellular eukaryotes remains unclear. Recent studies indicate that several HGT events occured between plants and even between plants and other organisms. This review focuses on some HGT events that were found in plants, to try to explain the potential mechanisms and the importance of HGT in plants.

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