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Endosymbionts of Sitodrepa panicea
Canadian Journal of Microbiology, 1976Morphological and physiological characteristics of seven strains of yeast-like symbionts isolated from Sitodrepa panicea justify their, inclusion into the genus Torulopsis as a new species: T.buchnerii. The symbiotic relationship is mutually beneficial: the symbionts obtain some nitrogenous compounds and carbohydrates, such as proline and trehalose ...
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2011
Diatoms, or their plastids, are symbionts of four different families of foraminifera. Evidence suggests that the evolution of these families was driven by their symbiotic relationships. All hosts are many times larger than their ancestors, have complex subcompartmentalization, and have multiple nuclei and internal organelles (e.g., Golgi, mitochondria).
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Diatoms, or their plastids, are symbionts of four different families of foraminifera. Evidence suggests that the evolution of these families was driven by their symbiotic relationships. All hosts are many times larger than their ancestors, have complex subcompartmentalization, and have multiple nuclei and internal organelles (e.g., Golgi, mitochondria).
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Wolbachia Bacterial Endosymbionts
2005Wolbachia intracellular bacteria appear to have evolved as essential symbionts of their filarial nematode hosts. Antibiotic depletion of bacteria shows that they are required for normal fertility and development of the worm. The bacteria are transmitted maternally via the egg and are necessary for normal embryogenesis.
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Endosymbionts of Plant-Parasitic Nematodes
Annual Review of Phytopathology, 2018Some of the most agriculturally important plant-parasitic nematodes (PPNs) harbor endosymbionts. Extensive work in other systems has shown that endosymbionts can have major effects on host virulence and biology. This review highlights the discovery, development, and diversity of PPN endosymbionts, incorporating inferences from genomic data.
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Inspired by a natural process known as endosymbiosis, multiple synthetic biology labs are trying to coax eukaryotic cells to absorb bacteria to expand their functions.
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Journal of Biomedical Research & Environmental Sciences
In recent decades, it has become a consensus that mitochondria correspond to descendants of independent creatures that somehow became embedded within an archaeon, forming an inextricable association [1]. It is also considered that this association represents one of the early stages in the development of eukaryotes, the vast group that encompasses all ...
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In recent decades, it has become a consensus that mitochondria correspond to descendants of independent creatures that somehow became embedded within an archaeon, forming an inextricable association [1]. It is also considered that this association represents one of the early stages in the development of eukaryotes, the vast group that encompasses all ...
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Endosymbiont Infections in Spiders
2012Endosymbiotic bacteria such as Wolbachia infect a wide range of arthropods and can dramatically influence their host’s biology through mechanisms such as skewing the sex ratio towards females or causing reproductive incompatibilities between infected and uninfected individuals.
Sara L. Goodacre, Oliver Y. Martin
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Anaerobic Ciliates and Their Metahanogenic Endosymbionts
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Bacterial Endosymbionts in Prokaryotes
2006We have summarized herein the available data concerning either parasitic or mutualistic bacteria havingas host cell another prokaryote, with particular emphasis on those cases in which endosymbiosis emerges.These types of associations are central to the endosymbiotic theory for the origin of the eukaryotic cell.Endosymbionts of prokaryotes (today ...
Daniele Corsaro, Danielle Venditti
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