Evolution is usually taught as the result of mutations and genetic recombinations combined with natural selection, but most living forms have symbiotic relationships with microorganisms, and in this sense symbiogenesis seems to play a very important role in the origin and life evolution. Symbiosis is an important support for the acquisition of new genomes and new metabolic capacities, which drives living forms ’ evolution. In this sense, the evolutionary changes can be explained by an integrated cooperation between organisms, in which symbiosis acts, not as an exception, but rather as the rule in nature. Beginning with the eukaryotic cell formation, symbiogenesis appears to be the main evolutionary mechanism in the establishment and mainten...
John T. Bonner lists four essential transformations in the evolution of life: the emergence of the e...
The origin of eukaryotes is one of the big questions in evolution. Many different ideas about eukary...
Symbiosis is a process that can generate evolutionary novelties and can extend the phenotypic niche ...
The concept of symbiosis – defined in 1879 by de Bary as ‘the living together of unlike organisms’ –...
Abstract When new entities are formed by the integration of individual organisms, these new entities...
International audienceThe cell of eukaryotic organisms (animals, plants, fungi) differs from that of...
The concept of symbiogenesis was introduced in 1909 by the Russian biologist Constantin Merezhkowsky...
Symbiogenesis, literally ‘becoming by living together’, refers to the crucial role of symbiosis in m...
A dominant theme in the history of life has been the evolutionary innovations of cooperative symbios...
Research of evolution theory has boomed in the last decade, and has caused a significant differentia...
Symbiosis plays a fundamental role in contemporary biology, as well as in recent thinking in philoso...
7 Abstract Close physical interspecific associations called symbioses are central for understanding ...
Molecular analyses of symbiotic relationships are challenging our biological definitions of individu...
The following is a heavily edited transcript of my illustrated lecture, that included our 14 minute ...
Eukaryotes have evolved and diversified in the context of persistent colonization by non-pathogenic ...
John T. Bonner lists four essential transformations in the evolution of life: the emergence of the e...
The origin of eukaryotes is one of the big questions in evolution. Many different ideas about eukary...
Symbiosis is a process that can generate evolutionary novelties and can extend the phenotypic niche ...
The concept of symbiosis – defined in 1879 by de Bary as ‘the living together of unlike organisms’ –...
Abstract When new entities are formed by the integration of individual organisms, these new entities...
International audienceThe cell of eukaryotic organisms (animals, plants, fungi) differs from that of...
The concept of symbiogenesis was introduced in 1909 by the Russian biologist Constantin Merezhkowsky...
Symbiogenesis, literally ‘becoming by living together’, refers to the crucial role of symbiosis in m...
A dominant theme in the history of life has been the evolutionary innovations of cooperative symbios...
Research of evolution theory has boomed in the last decade, and has caused a significant differentia...
Symbiosis plays a fundamental role in contemporary biology, as well as in recent thinking in philoso...
7 Abstract Close physical interspecific associations called symbioses are central for understanding ...
Molecular analyses of symbiotic relationships are challenging our biological definitions of individu...
The following is a heavily edited transcript of my illustrated lecture, that included our 14 minute ...
Eukaryotes have evolved and diversified in the context of persistent colonization by non-pathogenic ...
John T. Bonner lists four essential transformations in the evolution of life: the emergence of the e...
The origin of eukaryotes is one of the big questions in evolution. Many different ideas about eukary...
Symbiosis is a process that can generate evolutionary novelties and can extend the phenotypic niche ...