A shared characteristic among animals is their propensity to form stable, beneficial relationships with prokaryotes. Usually these associations occur in the form of consortia, i.e. a diverse assemblage of bacteria interacting with a single animal host. These complex communities, while common, have been difficult to characterize. The two-partner symbiosis between the squid Euprymna scolopes and the marine luminous bacterium Vibrio fischeri offers the opportunity to study the interaction between animal and bacterial cells, because both partners can be cultured in the laboratory and the symbiosis can be manipulated experimentally. This system is being used to characterize the mechanisms by which animals establish, develop and maintain stable a...
All animals enter into beneficial relationships with bacteria. The light organ of the Hawaiian Bobta...
All animals exist in lifelong relations with a complement of bacteria. Because of the ubiquity of th...
In a symbiosis, two or more evolutionarily distinct organisms communicate with one another in order ...
The field of microbiology has traditionally shown consid-erable interest in the association of bacte...
The symbiosis between Euprymna scolopes squid and its bioluminescent bacterial symbiont, Vibrio fisc...
Beneficial associations with microorganisms are widespread in the animal kingdom. The Hawaiian bobta...
Beneficial associations with microorganisms are widespread in the animal kingdom. The Hawaiian bobta...
SYNOPSIS. The monospecific light organ association between the Hawaiian sepiolid squid Euprymna scol...
All animals enter into beneficial relationships with bacteria. The light organ of the Hawaiian Bobta...
SYNOPSIS. The monospecific light organ association between the Hawaiian sepiolid squid Euprymna scol...
All animals enter into beneficial relationships with bacteria. The light organ of the Hawaiian Bobta...
The legume-Rhizobium symbiosis and that between Euprymna scolopes and Vibrio fischeri show some sur-...
Despite the clear significance of beneficial animal-microbe associations, mechanisms underlying thei...
Mutualistic relationships between bacteria and their eukaryotic hosts have existed for millions of y...
Biology has a big elephant in the room. Researchers are learning that microorganisms are critical fo...
All animals enter into beneficial relationships with bacteria. The light organ of the Hawaiian Bobta...
All animals exist in lifelong relations with a complement of bacteria. Because of the ubiquity of th...
In a symbiosis, two or more evolutionarily distinct organisms communicate with one another in order ...
The field of microbiology has traditionally shown consid-erable interest in the association of bacte...
The symbiosis between Euprymna scolopes squid and its bioluminescent bacterial symbiont, Vibrio fisc...
Beneficial associations with microorganisms are widespread in the animal kingdom. The Hawaiian bobta...
Beneficial associations with microorganisms are widespread in the animal kingdom. The Hawaiian bobta...
SYNOPSIS. The monospecific light organ association between the Hawaiian sepiolid squid Euprymna scol...
All animals enter into beneficial relationships with bacteria. The light organ of the Hawaiian Bobta...
SYNOPSIS. The monospecific light organ association between the Hawaiian sepiolid squid Euprymna scol...
All animals enter into beneficial relationships with bacteria. The light organ of the Hawaiian Bobta...
The legume-Rhizobium symbiosis and that between Euprymna scolopes and Vibrio fischeri show some sur-...
Despite the clear significance of beneficial animal-microbe associations, mechanisms underlying thei...
Mutualistic relationships between bacteria and their eukaryotic hosts have existed for millions of y...
Biology has a big elephant in the room. Researchers are learning that microorganisms are critical fo...
All animals enter into beneficial relationships with bacteria. The light organ of the Hawaiian Bobta...
All animals exist in lifelong relations with a complement of bacteria. Because of the ubiquity of th...
In a symbiosis, two or more evolutionarily distinct organisms communicate with one another in order ...