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2013
A symbiosis island is a genomic island that confers upon the bacterium carrying it the ability to form a mutualistic relationship with a eukaryotic host. The symbiosis island of Mesorhizobium loti strain R7A (ICEMlSymR7A) is a 501.8-kb chromosomally integrated element that is able to excise and transfer by conjugation to nonsymbiotic mesorhizobia in ...
Ronson, C. +3 more
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A symbiosis island is a genomic island that confers upon the bacterium carrying it the ability to form a mutualistic relationship with a eukaryotic host. The symbiosis island of Mesorhizobium loti strain R7A (ICEMlSymR7A) is a 501.8-kb chromosomally integrated element that is able to excise and transfer by conjugation to nonsymbiotic mesorhizobia in ...
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2005
Hydrogenosomes are not the same. They evolved several times — independently — from mitochondria or the common ancestor of hydrogenosomes and mitochondria. This process, in general, involved the loss of the organellar genome together with the mitochondrial electron transport chain, and metabolic adaptations to anoxic environments such as the use of ...
Hackstein, J.H.P., Yarlett, N.
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Hydrogenosomes are not the same. They evolved several times — independently — from mitochondria or the common ancestor of hydrogenosomes and mitochondria. This process, in general, involved the loss of the organellar genome together with the mitochondrial electron transport chain, and metabolic adaptations to anoxic environments such as the use of ...
Hackstein, J.H.P., Yarlett, N.
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Theory in Biosciences, 2010
Symbiosis has long been associated with saltational evolutionary change in contradistinction to gradual Darwinian evolution based on gene mutations and recombination between individuals of a species, as well as with super-organismal views of the individual in contrast to the classical one-genome: one organism conception.
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Symbiosis has long been associated with saltational evolutionary change in contradistinction to gradual Darwinian evolution based on gene mutations and recombination between individuals of a species, as well as with super-organismal views of the individual in contrast to the classical one-genome: one organism conception.
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1997
The establishment of a permanent and obligate coexistence of genetic entities that were once capable of independent existence played an important part in the origin of the eukaryotes, and, if our earlier speculations are correct, in the origin of cells and chromosomes. In this chapter, we discuss other examples of symbiosis. The term is used to include
John Maynard Smith, Eors Szathmary
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The establishment of a permanent and obligate coexistence of genetic entities that were once capable of independent existence played an important part in the origin of the eukaryotes, and, if our earlier speculations are correct, in the origin of cells and chromosomes. In this chapter, we discuss other examples of symbiosis. The term is used to include
John Maynard Smith, Eors Szathmary
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A lasting symbiosis: how Vibrio fischeri finds a squid partner and persists within its natural host
Nature Reviews Microbiology, 2021Karen L Visick +2 more
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A phosphate starvation response-centered network regulates mycorrhizal symbiosis
Cell, 2021Jincai Shi, Zhao Boyu, Zheng Shuang
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