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2019
This thesis document, Enceinte Holobiont, explores the positional, practical, and theoretical underpinnings of my recent sculptures Composite Tension. My thesis (both conceptual and visual) focuses on the model of the maternal body that speaks to the questions I raise through these sculptural forms.
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This thesis document, Enceinte Holobiont, explores the positional, practical, and theoretical underpinnings of my recent sculptures Composite Tension. My thesis (both conceptual and visual) focuses on the model of the maternal body that speaks to the questions I raise through these sculptural forms.
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Metagenomic analysis of stressed coral holobionts
Environmental Microbiology, 2009Summary The coral holobiont is the community of metazoans, protists and microbes associated with scleractinian corals. Disruptions in these associations have been correlated with coral disease, but little is known about the series of events involved in the shift from mutualism to pathogenesis.
Thurber, Rebecca Vega +8 more
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2018
The fifth and final chapter in the book, “The Coral Holobiont: Hope and the Genomic Turn,” explores the hope encapsulated within coral life in the flesh. Holobionts, hologenomes, chimeras, and reticulate evolution are just a few of the concepts deployed by coral scientists to shed light on the microscopic and macroscopic complexity of corals ...
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The fifth and final chapter in the book, “The Coral Holobiont: Hope and the Genomic Turn,” explores the hope encapsulated within coral life in the flesh. Holobionts, hologenomes, chimeras, and reticulate evolution are just a few of the concepts deployed by coral scientists to shed light on the microscopic and macroscopic complexity of corals ...
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Microbial disease and the coral holobiont
Trends in Microbiology, 2009Tropical coral reefs harbour a reservoir of enormous biodiversity that is increasingly threatened by direct human activities and indirect global climate shifts. Emerging coral diseases are one serious threat implicated in extensive reef deterioration through disruption of the integrity of the coral holobiont - a complex symbiosis between the coral ...
Bourne, David G. +5 more
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2013
In the previous chapters, we have presented published experimental data in support of the principles upon which the hologenome concept are based. We also pointed out special aspects of the concept, such as the additional modes of genetic variation within the holobiont.
Eugene Rosenberg, Ilana Zilber-Rosenberg
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In the previous chapters, we have presented published experimental data in support of the principles upon which the hologenome concept are based. We also pointed out special aspects of the concept, such as the additional modes of genetic variation within the holobiont.
Eugene Rosenberg, Ilana Zilber-Rosenberg
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Genetic Variation in Holobionts
2021Evolution by natural selection relies on genetic variation in a population. According to the hologenome concept of evolution, genetic variation can arise from changes in both the host and the symbiotic microbiota genomes. In addition to mutation, holobionts give rise to several underappreciated mechanisms of variation, including acquisition of novel ...
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Introduction: The Holobiont Imperative
2016This book is being written at a time when fundamental shifts in thinking are occurring in the life sciences, but when the metaphorical ground has not yet settled under our feet. There are no germ-free animals in nature. Epithelia in contact with the environment are colonized by microbial communities, and all multicellular organisms must be considered ...
Thomas C. G. Bosch, David J. Miller
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Evolutionary transitions revisited: Holobiont evo‐devo
Journal of Experimental Zoology Part B: Molecular and Developmental Evolution, 2019AbstractJohn T. Bonner lists four essential transformations in the evolution of life: the emergence of the eukaryotic cell, meiosis, multicellularity, and the nervous system. This paper analyses the mechanisms for those transitions in light of three of Dr. Bonner's earlier hypotheses: (a) that the organism is its life cycle, (b) that evolution consists
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The microbiota of the grapevine holobiont: A key component of plant health
Journal of Advanced Research, 2022Pauline Bettenfeld +2 more
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