- an
aposymbiotic state suggests that
transmission of the
symbiont is horizontal. A
classical example of a
symbiotic relationship with an
aposymbiotic state...
-
Rather than
being p****ed
through the egg in the germline, the
young are
aposymbiotic when
still in the egg capsule; however, they
acquire Verminephrobacter...
-
undergoes metamorphosis to
become a
small polyp.
Newly produced larvae are
aposymbiotic meaning they do not
contain symbionts. The
larvae or
newly settled polyps...
- The life
cycle of the host
includes both
symbiotic and
aposymbiotic phases. The
aposymbiotic phase generally begins in the germ cells, and
during development...
- (2014). "Extensive
differences in gene
expression between symbiotic and
aposymbiotic cnidarians". G3 (Bethesda). 4 (2): 277–95. doi:10.1534/g3.113.009084...
- acquired, the
genetically modified zooxant****ae will be
introduced to an
aposymbiotic poly and a new
coral will be produced. This
method is the most laborious...
- and
birds may
learn to ****ociate such
colours with a food resource.
Aposymbiotic Cheating (biology)
Human Microbiome Project Microbial consortium Photosymbiosis...
- 3
millimeters in diameter.
While O.
varicosa most
often exists as an
aposymbiotic coral (without symbionts), it can also
exist with
symbiotic algae which...
-
symbiont is p****ed down from the
parent to the
offspring and
there is no
aposymbiotic phase. An
example of
vertical transmission is seen in
Drosophila melanogaster...
- 2014),
Extensive differences in gene
expression between symbiotic and
aposymbiotic cnidarians, G3: Genes, Genomes,
Genetics Natalya D Gallo,
James Cameron...