نتایج جستجو برای: endosymbiosis

تعداد نتایج: 669  

Journal: :Science 2004
Patrick J Keeling John M Archibald Naomi M Fast Jeffrey D Palmer

Falkowski et al. (1) reviewed the evidence that three disparate groups of algae— dinoflagellates, diatoms, and coccolitho-phores, each with plastids derived from red algae by secondary endosymbiosis—have come to dominate the oceans_ flora over the past 250 million years and speculated about the forces responsible for this domination. Central to this speculation is the Bportable plastid hypothes...

2013
Francesco Comandatore Davide Sassera Matteo Montagna Sujai Kumar Georgios Koutsovoulos Graham Thomas Charlotte Repton Simon A. Babayan Nick Gray Richard Cordaux Alistair Darby Benjamin Makepeace Mark Blaxter

Wolbachia, endosymbiotic bacteria of the order Rickettsiales, are widespread in arthropods but also present in nematodes. In arthropods, A and B supergroup Wolbachia are generally associated with distortion of host reproduction. In filarial nematodes, including some human parasites, multiple lines of experimental evidence indicate that C and D supergroup Wolbachia are essential for the survival...

2012
Philippe Deschamps David Moreira

Photosynthetic diatom plastids have long been suggested to have originated by the secondary endosymbiosis of a red alga. However, recent phylogenomic studies report a high number of diatom nuclear genes phylogenetically related to green algal and green plant genes. These were interpreted as endosymbiotic gene transfers (EGT) from a cryptic green algal endosymbiosis. We reanalyzed this issue usi...

Journal: :Current Biology 2007
Raphael H. Valdivia Joseph Heitman

A recent study has revealed a novel feature of the symbiosis between a bacterium and a fungal pathogen. In addition to producing a pathogenic toxin, the endosymbiont of the rice pathogen Rhizopus microsporus controls the ability of the fungus to form sporangia and spores.

Journal: :Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America 2002
Hwan Su Yoon Jeremiah D Hackett Gabriele Pinto Debashish Bhattacharya

Algae include a diverse array of photosynthetic eukaryotes excluding land plants. Explaining the origin of algal plastids continues to be a major challenge in evolutionary biology. Current knowledge suggests that plastid primary endosymbiosis, in which a single-celled protist engulfs and "enslaves" a cyanobacterium, likely occurred once and resulted in the primordial alga. This eukaryote then g...

Journal: :The Yale Journal of Biology and Medicine 1967
H. N. Guttman E. S. Vitetta

Symbiosis is a term met by beginning biology students well before they reach college. A dictionary definition includes, "the living together in more or less intimate association or even close union of two dissimilar organisms."' There are two classes of symbiotes-ectosymbiotes and endosymbiotes. Ectosymbiosis is a less controversial topic because the partners are fairly easily separable and ide...

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