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Root anatomy governs bi-directional resource transfer in mycorrhizal symbiosis. [PDF]

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Cao J   +11 more
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More Than Microbiome and Medicine

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Microbiota Medicine Research, EarlyView.
Faming Zhang   +2 more
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The Lotus japonicus alpha Expansin EXPA1 is recruited during intracellular and intercellular rhizobial colonization

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Immunity and symbiosis

Molecular Microbiology, 2009
SummaryThe invertebrate immune system, which has become a major research focus, shares basic features of innate immunity with vertebrates and men. A special feature apparently found only in invertebrates is their close association with vertically heritable symbiotic microorganisms.
Gross, Roy   +5 more
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Hydrogenosomes and Symbiosis

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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Speciation by symbiosis

Trends in Ecology & Evolution, 2012
In the Origin of Species, Darwin struggled with how continuous changes within a species lead to the emergence of discrete species. Molecular analyses have since identified nuclear genes and organelles that underpin speciation. In this review, we explore the microbiota as a third genetic component that spurs species formation.
Robert M, Brucker, Seth R, Bordenstein
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Differentiation as symbiosis

Medical Hypotheses, 1994
Preservation of the identity of DNA is the ultimate goal of multicellular organisms. An abnormal DNA sequence in cells within an individual means its parasitic nature in cell society as shown in tumors. Somatic gene arrangement and gene mutation in development may be considered as de novo formation of parasites.
M, Chigira, H, Watanabe
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Tick symbiosis

Current Opinion in Insect Science
As obligate blood-feeders, ticks serve as vectors for a variety of pathogens that pose threats on both human and livestock health. The microbiota that ticks harbor play important roles in influencing tick nutrition, development, reproduction, and vector.
Zhengwei, Zhong   +2 more
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Models of Symbiosis

The American Naturalist, 1997
A tentative outline of concepts is proposed for the evolutionary genetics of symbiosis. There are three main topics. The first concerns the tension between the integrative and disruptive forces of kin selection. Kin selection can be disruptive because competition among close relatives favors dispersal and a reduction in relatedness among neighbors. Kin
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