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VERTICAL HEREDITY VS. HORIZONTAL GENE TRANSFER: A CHALLENGE TO BACTERIAL CLASSIFICATION 被引量:3
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作者 HAO Bailin(Institute of Theoretical Physics, Academy of Chinese Sciences, Beijing 100080, China Senior International Fellow of the Santa Fe Institute T-Life Research Center, Fudan University,Shanghai 200433, China)QI Ji(Institute of Theoretical Physics, Beijing 100080, China) 《Journal of Systems Science & Complexity》 SCIE EI CSCD 2003年第3期307-314,共8页
The diversity and classification of microbes has been a long-standing issue.Molecular phylogeny of the prokaryotes based on comparison of the 16S rRNA sequences of the small ribosomal subunit has led to a reasonable t... The diversity and classification of microbes has been a long-standing issue.Molecular phylogeny of the prokaryotes based on comparison of the 16S rRNA sequences of the small ribosomal subunit has led to a reasonable tree of life in the late 1970s. How-ever, the availability of more and more complete bacterial genomes has brought about complications instead of refinement of the tree. In particular, it turns out that different choice of genes may tell different history. This might be caused by possible horizontal gene transfer (HGT) among species. There is an urgent need to develop phylogenetic methods that make use of whole genome data. We describe a new approach in molecular phylogeny,namely, tree construction based on K-tuple frequency analysis of the genomic sequences.Putting aside the technicalities, we emphasize the transition from randomness to determin-ism when the string length K increases and try to comment on the challenge mentioned in the title. 展开更多
关键词 prokaryote phylogeny horizontal gene transfer FITNESS compositionaldistance
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