In mutualism between unicellular hosts and their endosymbionts, symbiont's cell division is often synchronized with its host's, ensuring the permanent relationship between endosymbionts and their hosts. The evolution of synchronized cell division thus has been considered to be an essential step in the evolutionary transition from symbionts to organelles. However, if symbionts would accelerate their cell division without regard for the synchronization with the host, they would proliferate more efficiently. Thus, it is paradoxical that symbionts evolve to limit their own division for synchronized cell division. Here, we theoretically explore the condition for the evolution of self-limited cell division of symbionts, by assuming that symbionts...
Understanding the coevolution of hosts and parasites is a long‐standing goal of evolutionary biology...
Eukaryotes have evolved and diversified in the context of persistent colonization by non-pathogenic ...
Multiple infection of individual hosts with several species or strains of maternally inherited endos...
Across the tree of life, hosts have evolved mechanisms to control and mediate interactions with symb...
Humans, and many other species, are host to diverse symbionts. It is often suggested that the mutual...
Symbiosis, where organisms of different species live closely together, is ubiquitous in our world. I...
Heritable symbioses can have important ecological effects and have triggered important evolutionary ...
The merging of two independent populations of heterotrophs and autotrophs into a single population o...
Symbiosis is the phenomenon in which organisms of different species live together in close associati...
The complex eukaryotic cell resulted from a merger between simpler prokaryotic cells, yet the role o...
Symbiosis is a process that can generate evolutionary novelties and can extend the phenotypic niche ...
Our investigations concern the role of symbiosis as an enabling mechanism in evolutionary adaptation...
Most eukaryotes harbor a diverse community of parasitic, mutualistic, and commensal microbial symbio...
Mutualistic symbiosis can be regarded as interspecific division of labour, which can improve the pro...
Many insects rely on intracellular bacterial symbionts to supplement their specialized diets with mi...
Understanding the coevolution of hosts and parasites is a long‐standing goal of evolutionary biology...
Eukaryotes have evolved and diversified in the context of persistent colonization by non-pathogenic ...
Multiple infection of individual hosts with several species or strains of maternally inherited endos...
Across the tree of life, hosts have evolved mechanisms to control and mediate interactions with symb...
Humans, and many other species, are host to diverse symbionts. It is often suggested that the mutual...
Symbiosis, where organisms of different species live closely together, is ubiquitous in our world. I...
Heritable symbioses can have important ecological effects and have triggered important evolutionary ...
The merging of two independent populations of heterotrophs and autotrophs into a single population o...
Symbiosis is the phenomenon in which organisms of different species live together in close associati...
The complex eukaryotic cell resulted from a merger between simpler prokaryotic cells, yet the role o...
Symbiosis is a process that can generate evolutionary novelties and can extend the phenotypic niche ...
Our investigations concern the role of symbiosis as an enabling mechanism in evolutionary adaptation...
Most eukaryotes harbor a diverse community of parasitic, mutualistic, and commensal microbial symbio...
Mutualistic symbiosis can be regarded as interspecific division of labour, which can improve the pro...
Many insects rely on intracellular bacterial symbionts to supplement their specialized diets with mi...
Understanding the coevolution of hosts and parasites is a long‐standing goal of evolutionary biology...
Eukaryotes have evolved and diversified in the context of persistent colonization by non-pathogenic ...
Multiple infection of individual hosts with several species or strains of maternally inherited endos...