Definition of endosymbiosis. Meaning of endosymbiosis. Synonyms of endosymbiosis

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Definition of endosymbiosis

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- an obligate endosymbiosis with Wolbachia spp. They can both be eliminated by treatments that target their bacterial host. Endosymbiosis comes from the...
- genes or archaea. Primary endosymbiosis involves the engulfment of a cell by another free living organism. Secondary endosymbiosis occurs when the product...
- (non-photosynthetic plastids of apicomplexa derived from secondary endosymbiosis). A permanent primary endosymbiosis event occurred about 1.5 billion years ago in the...
- Because these events involve endosymbiosis of cells that have their own endosymbionts, the process is called secondary endosymbiosis. The chloroplasts of such...
- tissues of another, such as Symbiodinium within coral, it is termed endosymbiosis. The definition of symbiosis was a matter of debate for 130 years. In...
- membranes. If the ancestor already possessed chloroplasts derived by endosymbiosis from red algae, all non-photosynthetic Chromista have secondarily lost...
- cryptomonads, being believed to have acquired plastids through secondary endosymbiosis of red algae through a common ancestor. Meanwhile, Rhizaria was traditionally...
- obtain their energy from sunlight, using chloroplasts derived from endosymbiosis with cyanobacteria to produce sugars from carbon dioxide and water,...
- characterized, however fungal-bacteria endosymbiosis has been less well described. Fungal-bacterial endosymbiosis represents a diverse range of endosymbionts...
- that led to this chloroplast was serial secondary endosymbiosis rather than tertiary endosymbiosis—the endosymbiont was a green alga containing a primary...