Definition of Endosymbiotic. Meaning of Endosymbiotic. Synonyms of Endosymbiotic

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- and its endosymbiont Wigglesworthia glossinidia brevipalpis and the endosymbiotic protists in lower termites. As with endosymbiosis in other insects,...
- Symbiogenesis (endosymbiotic theory, or serial endosymbiotic theory) is the leading evolutionary theory of the origin of eukaryotic cells from prokaryotic...
- genomics brought much information about the extent and dynamics of the endosymbiotic gene transfer (EGT) process. Comparison of the T. pseudonana proteins...
- them, thereby leading to changes in their evolutionary rates. When endosymbiotic bacteria related with insects are p****ed on to the offspring strictly...
- derived from endosymbiotic cyanobacteria. Diatoms and brown algae are examples of algae with secondary chloroplasts derived from an endosymbiotic red alga...
- dormant cyst with a cell wall of chitin or cellulose, and peroxisomes. An endosymbiotic union between a motile anaerobic archaean and an aerobic alphaproteobacterium...
- speciation between pea aphid biotypes. A. pisum parti****tes in an obligate endosymbiotic relationship with the bacteria Buchnera aphidicola. A. pisum is the...
- other eukaryotic organisms. They are considered to be intracellular endosymbiotic cyanobacteria. Examples of plastids include chloroplasts (used for photosynthesis);...
- cyanobacteria, acquired long ago via a process called endosymbiosis. These endosymbiotic cyanobacteria in eukaryotes then evolved and differentiated into specialized...
- Maynard Smith.: 30, 67, 74–78, 88–92  Margulis' work on symbiosis and her endosymbiotic theory had important predecessors, going back to the mid-19th century...