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Tapestry of Life: Lateral Transfers of Heritable Elements
Organizers: Siv Andersson, Jonathan Eisen, Claire Fraser, and Jeffrey Gordon Co-Chairs: Claire Fraser and Jeffrey Gordon Beckman Center, Irvine, California December 12-13, 2005
Final Program and Presentations
Meeting Overview
The Sackler Colloquium The Tapestry of Life: Lateral Transfers of Heritable Elements was held on December 12-13, 2005. What Darwin saw as a tree of life descending in a linear fashion, is now more accurately seen as a tapestry of life, an anastomosing network, with important lateral transfers of heritable elements among parallel lines of descent. These transfers range in complexity from small insertion sequences, to whole genes, gene islands, and portions of whole genomes which may be combined in symbiogenesis. The colloquium brought together researchers, empirical and theoretical, working at all levels on genomics, comparative genomics, and metagenomics to identify common and differentiating features of lateral gene transfer and to examine their implications for science and for human concerns.
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