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1.2.1.3 Endosymbionts

1997
Publisher Summary The first information on the symbionts of Coccidae is obtained as a by-product of an anatomical study of Coccus hesperidum L., it is reported the presence of bodies, around 4μm long and probably parasitic, in the haemolymph of this common soft scale.
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Spermatozoa are Endosymbionts

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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Anaerobic Ciliates and Their Methanogenic Endosymbionts

2018
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Hackstein, J.H.P., Graaf, R.M. de
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Endosymbionts of Sitodrepa panicea

Canadian Journal of Microbiology, 1976
Morphological 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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Making Endosymbionts

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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Genome Evolution in the Primary Endosymbiont of Whiteflies Sheds Light on Their Divergence

Genome Biology and Evolution, 2015
Diego Santos-Garcia   +2 more
exaly  

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