AUTHOR=Quispe-Huamanquispe Dora G. , Gheysen Godelieve , Kreuze Jan F. TITLE=Horizontal Gene Transfer Contributes to Plant Evolution: The Case of Agrobacterium T-DNAs JOURNAL=Frontiers in Plant Science VOLUME=8 YEAR=2017 URL=https://www.frontiersin.org/journals/plant-science/articles/10.3389/fpls.2017.02015 DOI=10.3389/fpls.2017.02015 ISSN=1664-462X ABSTRACT=
Horizontal gene transfer (HGT) can be defined as the acquisition of genetic material from another organism without being its offspring. HGT is common in the microbial world including archaea and bacteria, where HGT mechanisms are widely understood and recognized as an important force in evolution. In eukaryotes, HGT now appears to occur more frequently than originally thought. Many studies are currently detecting novel HGT events among distinct lineages using next-generation sequencing. Most examples to date include gene transfers from bacterial donors to recipient organisms including fungi, plants, and animals. In plants, one well-studied example of HGT is the transfer of the tumor-inducing genes (T-DNAs) from some