- The
hologenome theory of
evolution recasts the
individual animal or
plant (and
other multicellular organisms) as a
community or a "holobiont" – the host...
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These proved a
limited validity of Lamarckism. The
inheritance of the
hologenome,
consisting of the
genomes of all an organism's
symbiotic microbes as...
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species are
selected for or
against because of the
symbionts involved. The
hologenome theory relates to the
holobiont and
symbionts genome together as a whole...
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individual species or bionts,
while the
combined genome of all
bionts is the
hologenome. The
holobiont concept was
initially introduced by the
German theoretical...
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plants and animals, led to the
proposal of the
hologenome theory of evolution. As of 2007[update] the
hologenome theory was
still being debated. A
major criticism...
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selection Cultural evolution Cultural group selection Dual
inheritance theory Hologenome theory of
evolution Missing heritability problem Molecular evolution Astrobiology...
- host-microbe
symbioses as a
single biological unit. The
holobiont and
hologenome concepts have
evolved since the
original definition, and
there is no doubt...
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Hologenomics is the
omics study of
hologenomes. A
hologenome is the
whole set of
genomes of a holobiont, an
organism together with all co-habitating microbes...
- Myxobacteria,
microorganisms to
combat pollution (bioremediation), and the
Hologenome theory of evolution.
Rosenberg was born in New York City in 1935, grew...
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evolutionary gaps?". In: The
Microcosm within:
Evolution and
Extinction in the
Hologenome. Boca Raton, Florida.:
Universal Publishers. pp. 177, 395–396. ISBN 978-1-61233-2772...