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- components of a holobiont are individual species or bionts, while the combined genome of all bionts is the hologenome. The holobiont concept was initially...
- paralyse a Biont scout (using EMP weapons) and allow the group to analyse the ship. Near the end of the game a great war breaks out between the Bionts and humans...
- rarely, at the grafting point, from the concrescence of cells of the two bionts; in this case it is commonly referred to as a "graft hybrid", although it...
- Emerald "Deadeye" Flint. After the Bionts are defeated, Flint goes back to being a mercenary as a leader of a Biont-hunting task force. Things turn for...
- components of a holobiont are individual species or bionts, while the combined genome of all bionts is the hologenome. The concept has subsequently evolved...
- diahyphae. The compact propagules of Echinoplaca basalis dis**** both bionts together, a feature shared with other species in the Gomphillaceae such...
- nit- issintor sies eianepian / digs ne lisantim ne licia- tim ne rodatim biont- / utu semnanom sagitiont- ias seuerim lissatim licia- / tim anandognam...
- Leopoldo G. (2010). "Symbiotic lifestyle and phylogenetic relationships of the bionts of Mastodia tessellata (Ascomycota, incertae sedis )". American Journal...
- Inter-lecanoralean ****ociations has contributed to the concept of lichens as multi-biont systems, supporting the broader view of lichens as ecological communities...
- holobiont is derived from the Ancient Gr**** ὅλος (hólos, "whole"), and the word biont for a unit of life. In September 1994, Richard Jefferson coined the term...