Abstract:Gene Transfer Agent (GTA) particles are released by bacteria and resemble small,tailed bacteriophages.GTA particles contain small,random pieces of host DNA rather than GTA structural genes or a phage genome.Gene transfer mediated by GTA is efficient and species specific based on knowledge of currently best studied GTAs produced by 4 anaerobes.Genome sequencing projects have revealed a remarkable distribution of GTA gene clusters in the genomes of marine bacterioplankton,implying GTA may be an important mechanism for horizontal gene transfer in ocean.On basis of characterization of the 4 best studied GTAs,this review described GTAs released by numerically dominant marine bacteria,discussed their properties that were important for horizontal gene transfer in ocean,and gave future perspectives to advance GTA research.