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- essential endosymbionts because virtually all plants harbor it, and these endosymbionts play essential roles in host plant survival. This plant-endosymbiont relation...
- distinguish organelles from endosymbiontswhole organisms living inside other organisms – by their reduced genome sizes. As an endosymbiont evolves into an organelle...
- and Francisella endosymbionts are closely related to pathogens, there is a substantial risk of misidentification between endosymbionts and pathogens, leading...
- endosymbionts. They do not eat hindgut fluid that was excreted during the molting process of another lower termite/wood roach, as the endosymbionts in...
- the endosymbionts and ensure that these genetic changes are p****ed onto the offspring via vertical transmission (heredity). As the endosymbiont adapts...
- microscopic food in the water, some host photosynthesizing microorganisms as endosymbionts, and these alliances often produce more food and oxygen than they consume...
- have evolved obligate interactions with nutritional endosymbionts, including Francisella endosymbionts. Their experimental elimination typically results...
- bacterial and fungal endosymbionts reside is mostly unknown. Bacteriocyte location varies depending on the insect and endosymbiont type. These cells often...
- eukaryotes, although substantially smaller than diatoms. Some species are endosymbionts of marine animals and play an important part in the biology of coral...
- Plastids, like mitochondria, have their own DNA and are developed from endosymbionts, in this case cyanobacteria. They usually take the form of chloroplasts...