Horizontal and vertical: The evolution of evolution
January 28, 2010 | Source: New Scientist Life
The most ancient and prevalent form of evolution — and the genetic code itself — probably wasn’t Darwinian at all, but “horizontal gene transfer,” say University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign scientists Carl Woese and Nigel Goldenfeld.
In horizontal gene transfer, change is not a function of the individual or of changes from generation to generation, but of all the microbes able to share genetic material.