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On the Terms Holobiont and Hologenome
Microbe Magazine, 2013The term holobiont was first introduced by Mindell (Biosystems 27:53–62, 1992) to describe a host and its primary symbiont; the definition was subsequently expanded to the host plus all of its symbiotic microorganisms, including viruses (Rohwer et al., Mar. Ecol. Prog. Ser. 243:1–10, 2002).
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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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The disciplinary matrix of holobiont biology
ScienceUniting life’s seen and unseen realms guides a conceptual advance in ...
Bordenstein, Seth R.+22 more
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The Plant Holobiont Volume I: Microbiota as Part of the Holobiont; Challenges for Agriculture
2022Patrizia Cesaro+3 more
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Hrvatska vodoprivreda
Hidra kao holobiont ima i ulogu u očuvanju bioraznolikosti u vodenim ekosustavima. Njezina simbioza s mikroorganizmima pridonosi ekološkoj ravnoteži i evolucijskim procesima.
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Hidra kao holobiont ima i ulogu u očuvanju bioraznolikosti u vodenim ekosustavima. Njezina simbioza s mikroorganizmima pridonosi ekološkoj ravnoteži i evolucijskim procesima.
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Cellular Dialogues in the Holobiont
2020Michael G. Hadfield, Thomas C. G. Bosch
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The plants under the spotlight of holobiont and meta-holobiont concepts
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