Deep‐sea vesicomyid clams live in mutualistic symbiosis with chemosynthetic bacteria that are inherited through the maternal germ line. On evolutionary timescales, strictly vertical transmission should lead to cospeciation of host mitochondrial and symbiont lineages; nonetheless, examples of incongruent phylogenies have been reported, suggesting that symbionts are occasionally horizontally transmitted between host species. The current paradigm for vesicomyid clams holds that direct transfers cause host shifts or mixtures of symbionts. An alternative hypothesis suggests that hybridization between host species might explain symbiont transfers. Two clam species, Archivesica gigas and Phreagena soyoae, frequently co‐occur at deep‐sea hydrocarbo...
Microbial pangenomes vary across species; their size and structure are determined by genetic diversi...
Metazoans colonizing deep-sea reducing habitats often employ chemosymbiotic bacterial associations. ...
Metazoans colonizing deep-sea reducing habitats often employ chemosymbiotic bacterial associations. ...
Deep‐sea vesicomyid clams live in mutualistic symbiosis with chemosynthetic bacteria that are inheri...
depends for its nutrition on sulfur-oxidizing symbiotic bacteria housed in its gill tissues. This sy...
Mutualistic symbioses have enabled the colonization of novel habitats and niches in a large array of...
Reliable transmission of symbionts between host generations facilitates the evolution of beneficial ...
<div><p>Vesicomyid clams harbor intracellular sulfur-oxidizing bacteria that are predominantly mater...
Vesicomyid clams harbor intracellular sulfur-oxidizing bacteria that are predominantly maternally in...
Vesicomyid clams harbor intracellular sulfur-oxidizing bacteria that are predominantly maternally in...
Bacterial symbionts bring a wealth of functions to the associations they participate in, but by doin...
Since the origin of the animal kingdom, marine animals have lived in association with viruses, proka...
Bacterial symbionts bring a wealth of functions to the associations they participate in, but by doin...
Eukaryotes are habitats for bacterial organisms where the host colonization and dispersal among indi...
Microbial pangenomes vary across species; their size and structure are determined by genetic diversi...
Microbial pangenomes vary across species; their size and structure are determined by genetic diversi...
Metazoans colonizing deep-sea reducing habitats often employ chemosymbiotic bacterial associations. ...
Metazoans colonizing deep-sea reducing habitats often employ chemosymbiotic bacterial associations. ...
Deep‐sea vesicomyid clams live in mutualistic symbiosis with chemosynthetic bacteria that are inheri...
depends for its nutrition on sulfur-oxidizing symbiotic bacteria housed in its gill tissues. This sy...
Mutualistic symbioses have enabled the colonization of novel habitats and niches in a large array of...
Reliable transmission of symbionts between host generations facilitates the evolution of beneficial ...
<div><p>Vesicomyid clams harbor intracellular sulfur-oxidizing bacteria that are predominantly mater...
Vesicomyid clams harbor intracellular sulfur-oxidizing bacteria that are predominantly maternally in...
Vesicomyid clams harbor intracellular sulfur-oxidizing bacteria that are predominantly maternally in...
Bacterial symbionts bring a wealth of functions to the associations they participate in, but by doin...
Since the origin of the animal kingdom, marine animals have lived in association with viruses, proka...
Bacterial symbionts bring a wealth of functions to the associations they participate in, but by doin...
Eukaryotes are habitats for bacterial organisms where the host colonization and dispersal among indi...
Microbial pangenomes vary across species; their size and structure are determined by genetic diversi...
Microbial pangenomes vary across species; their size and structure are determined by genetic diversi...
Metazoans colonizing deep-sea reducing habitats often employ chemosymbiotic bacterial associations. ...
Metazoans colonizing deep-sea reducing habitats often employ chemosymbiotic bacterial associations. ...