. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . "15049793"^^ . . . "Johann Peter Gogarten"@es . . . . . . . . . . . . . . "4095"^^ . . . . "Johann Peter Gogarten is a German-American biologist studying the early evolution of life. Born in Bad Oeynhausen, Germany, he studied plant physiology and membrane transport with Friedrich-Wilhelm Bentrup in T\u00FCbingen and Giessen. In 1987 he moved to the US as a postdoc to work with Lincoln Taiz at UC Santa Cruz. He currently is Distinguished Professor of Molecular and Cell Biology at the University of Connecticut in Storrs, CT. Gogarten rooted the tree of life using an ancient gene duplication. He was also one of the pioneers to recognize the importance and the extent of horizontal gene transfer and its role in microbial evolution. One of Gogarten\u2019s current focuses in his research is the evolution of homing endonuclease utilizing parasitic genetic elements (inteins) and the intertwining of selection occurring on the gene, population and the community level (multilevel selection, Unit of selection). J. Peter Gogarten was selected as a recipient of a 2009 Fulbright scholarship, a member of the CT Academy of Science and Engineering, and fellow of the American Academy of Microbiology and of the International Society for the Study of the Origin of Life."@en . . . "Johann Peter Gogarten es un bi\u00F3logo estadounidense, nacido en Alemania; que ha estudiado la evoluci\u00F3n temprana de la vida. Aborigen de Bad Oeynhausen, Alemania, estudi\u00F3 fisiolog\u00EDa vegetal y transporte de membrana con Friedrich-Wilhelm Bentrup, en la Universidad de Tubinga y en la de Giessen. En 1987 se mud\u00F3 a EE. UU. por un postdoctorado con el Prof. Lincoln Taiz, en la Universidad de California en Santa Cruz. Actualmente es profesor distinguido de Biolog\u00EDa Molecular y Celular en la Universidad de Connecticut en Storrs, CT. Gogarten busc\u00F3 las ra\u00EDces del \u00E1rbol de la vida usando una duplicaci\u00F3n de genes antiguos.\u200B Tambi\u00E9n fue uno de los pioneros en reconocer la importancia y el alcance de la transferencia gen\u00E9tica horizontal; y, su rol en la evoluci\u00F3n microbiana.\u200B\u200B Uno de los enfoques actuales de Gogarten en su investigaci\u00F3n es la evoluci\u00F3n de endonucleasa homing utilizando elementos gen\u00E9ticos par\u00E1sitos (inte\u00EDnas)\u200B y el entrelazamiento de la selecci\u00F3n que se produce a nivel gen\u00E9tico, poblacional y comunitario. (selecci\u00F3n multinivel, unidad de selecci\u00F3n)."@es . . . "Johann Peter Gogarten is a German-American biologist studying the early evolution of life. Born in Bad Oeynhausen, Germany, he studied plant physiology and membrane transport with Friedrich-Wilhelm Bentrup in T\u00FCbingen and Giessen. In 1987 he moved to the US as a postdoc to work with Lincoln Taiz at UC Santa Cruz. He currently is Distinguished Professor of Molecular and Cell Biology at the University of Connecticut in Storrs, CT."@en . . . . . . . . . . . . . "Johann Peter Gogarten es un bi\u00F3logo estadounidense, nacido en Alemania; que ha estudiado la evoluci\u00F3n temprana de la vida. Aborigen de Bad Oeynhausen, Alemania, estudi\u00F3 fisiolog\u00EDa vegetal y transporte de membrana con Friedrich-Wilhelm Bentrup, en la Universidad de Tubinga y en la de Giessen. En 1987 se mud\u00F3 a EE. UU. por un postdoctorado con el Prof. Lincoln Taiz, en la Universidad de California en Santa Cruz. Actualmente es profesor distinguido de Biolog\u00EDa Molecular y Celular en la Universidad de Connecticut en Storrs, CT."@es . . . . . "Johann Peter Gogarten"@en . "1062312703"^^ . . . . . .