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symbiont
symbiont Biol. (ˈsɪmbɪɒnt, -baɪ-) Also (in Dicts.) symbion. [irreg. f. Gr. συµβιῶν, pr. pple. of συµβιοῦν: see symbiosis.] Either of two organisms living in symbiosis; a commensal.1887 Garnsey & Balfour tr. De Bary's Fungi 360 The results of the reciprocal action of the two symbionts. 1902 H. M. Cou... Oxford English Dictionary
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Equilibrium (Star Trek: Deep Space Nine)
The symbiont has the memories of all of its previous hosts, this provides an emotional bonding of personalities linking host and symbiont and can lead If a symbiont is placed in an unfit host, both host and symbiont will die within days. wikipedia.org
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Characteristics and host-symbiont relationships of termite gut flagellates
リスタモナス類」:従来トリコモナス目に分類され ていた単核1鞭毛系の種、多核・多鞭毛系の種と、 超鞭毛虫目に含まれていた単核・多鞭毛系の種を含 むグループである。Devescovinidae科(図2c)はトリ コモナス類同様に単核で、3本の前鞭毛と、時にリボ
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-biont
-biont, comb. form Biol. Brit. /ˈbʌɪɒnt/, U.S. /ˈbaɪˌɑnt/ [Irregularly > comb. form), probably after symbiont n. and formations in -ont comb. form.] Affix. Forming nouns denoting kinds of living organism, esp. with reference to particular modes of life, as haplobiont, photobiont, protobiont. Oxford English Dictionary
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Specificity (symbiosis)
In a symbiosis between a larger organism such as a plant or an animal (called host) and a microorganism (called symbiont) specificity can be looked at the perspective of the symbiont i.e. how many different host species can a symbiont associate with (host specificity). wikipedia.org
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Facets (Star Trek: Deep Space Nine)
This episode explores the Trill species, of which DS9 officer Jadzia Dax is a member: Jadzia and Dax are a host and symbiont, respectively, with the symbiont Curzon Dax trained Jadzia when she was applying to receive a symbiont and recommended that she not be approved for joining. wikipedia.org
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Symbiosis in Amoebozoa
by repressing viral replication after the virus enters the cell, likely due to secondary metabolites produced by the symbiont. Acanthamoeba that are not infected by the symbiont or virus have the highest fitness with a doubling time that is twice as fast, Acanthamoeba that are wikipedia.org
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Heterorhabditis megidis
Heterorhabditis megidis nematodes are hosts for the Photorhabdus luminescens bacterial symbiont. japonica (Scarabaeidae: Coleoptera), in Ohio. 3,5-Dihydroxy-4-isopropyl-trans-stilbene is a bacterial stilbenoid produced by the P. luminescens bacterial symbiont wikipedia.org
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Robert K. Trench
Trench redefined the global perspective on host/symbiont relationships. Using these models, they helped to characterize the cellular processes involved in host-symbiont relationships as well as determine patterns of host-symbiont wikipedia.org
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Durusdinium trenchii
Ecology Many shallow water corals rely on photosynthetic symbiont protists, commonly known as Zooxanthellae, to provide them with a large proportion of In the Indo-Pacific region, it is found as a symbiont of corals in turbulent waters with wide temperature fluctuations. wikipedia.org
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SunAge
As Lex access the file, discovering Ethan is the Symbiont, the safety protocols are broken. Because of this, the Symbiont awakes, it's breathing sound indicating Ethan had returned. wikipedia.org
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Horizontal transmission
acts a host and the other as the symbiont. The host will release the symbiont before reproduction. wikipedia.org
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Phylogenetic reconciliation
Costs for each event and a dynamic programming technique considering all pairs of host and symbiont nodes were then introduced into a host and symbiont transfers have been identified, whether from host to symbiont, symbiont to host or symbiont to symbiont. wikipedia.org
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Trophosome
Thus, host and symbiont each contain about 50 μmol glycosyl units g−1 fresh wt of trophosome. Symbiont population control Symbiont population control can be largely the result of symbiont digestion, which essentially prevents symbionts from escaping wikipedia.org
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Mutualism Parasitism Continuum
The hypothesis or paradigm of Mutualism Parasitism Continuum postulates that compatible host-symbiont associations can occupy a broad continuum of interactions Studies of this hypothesis have focused on host-symbiont models of plants and fungi, and also of animals and microbes. wikipedia.org
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