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  • The term '''symbiosis''' (from the [[Greek language|Greek]]: συμ, ''sym'', "with"; and βίο� ...is no single universally agreed upon definition of symbiosis. Some define symbiosis in the sense that De Bary intended, describing a close relationship between
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  • |title=Symbiosis: an introduction to biological associations |title = Balanced mutual use (symbiosis)
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  • ...of V. fischeri and the Hawaiian squid, Euprymna scolopes. Bacteria-animal symbiosis site: Graf lab. University of Connecticut. Koropatnick, T. Squid-vibrio symbiosis. Microbial life. Science education resource center at Carleton college. <h
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  • A Gram-negative bioluminescent bacterium living in symbiosis with marine organisms.
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  • ...egative rod-shaped bacterium, found globally in the marine environments in symbiosis with certain deep sea marine life with their bioluminescent organs.
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  • {{r|Symbiosis}}
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  • |title=Symbiosis: an introduction to biological associations |title = Balanced mutual use (symbiosis)
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  • ...nication]] channels. Usually an information system is understood only as a symbiosis between [[software]] and [[hardware]]. However, that is far from being true
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  • {{r|Mycorrhizal symbiosis}}
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  • The term '''symbiosis''' (from the [[Greek language|Greek]]: συμ, ''sym'', "with"; and βίο� ...is no single universally agreed upon definition of symbiosis. Some define symbiosis in the sense that De Bary intended, describing a close relationship between
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  • {{r|Symbiosis}}
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  • ...''[[Aphis fabae]]'') in return for the aphids' protection, an example of [[symbiosis]] and [[mutualism]].
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  • ...dividual, species, generations, or the living and non-living world, e.g. [[symbiosis|symbioses]] (in which organisms of different species act as a metabolic uni
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  • ...was fleshed out and popularized by [[Lynn Margulis]]. In her 1981 work ''Symbiosis in Cell Evolution'' she argued that eukaryotic cells originated as communit ...journal | first=N. |last=Okamoto |coauthors= Inouye, I.| title=A Secondary Symbiosis in Progress | journal=Science | volume=310 | year=2005 | pages=287}}</ref>
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  • The genus name refers to the species' [[symbiosis|symbiotic]], [[commensalism|commensal]] habitatation on the mouthparts of t
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  • ...cheri]]'' - [[quorum sensing]], [[bioluminescence]] and animal-bacterial [[symbiosis]] with [[Hawaiian Bobtail Squid]] :*''[[Lotus (genus)|Lotus japonicus]]'' a model [[legume]] used to study the symbiosis responsible for [[nitrogen fixation]]. ''([[Agronomy]], [[Molecular biology
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  • ...late a variety of genes whose proteins are required for virulence factors, symbiosis, biofilm formation, plasmid transfer and morphogenesis in many Gram-negati ...stem of bacteria/animal symbiosis. Comparative studies are examining this symbiosis model and pathogenic members within the genus vibrios, to detect patterns
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  • The eukaryotic cell seems to have evolved from a [[symbiosis|symbiotic community]] of prokaryotic cells. It appears that DNA-bearing org ...nct non-nucleated prokaryotes that were partners of a postulated ancient [[symbiosis]].]]
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