Institute of Microbiology, Christian-Albrechts-University Kiel, Kiel
Gene acquisition by lateral gene transfer (LGT) is an important mechanism for natural variation among prokaryotes. Laboratory experiments show that protein-coding genes can be laterally transferred extremely fast among microbial cells, inherited to most of their descendants, and adapt to a new regulatory regime within a short time. Recent advance in the phylogenetic analysis of microbial genomes using networks approach reveals a substantial impact of LGT during microbial genome evolution. Phylogenomic networks of LGT among prokaryotes reconstructed from completely sequenced genomes uncover barriers to LGT in multiple levels including (i) barriers to gene acquisition in nature including physical barriers for gene transfer between cells, (ii) genomic barriers for the integration of acquired DNA, and (iii) functional barriers for the acquisition of new genes.