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biont

NOUN
  1. a discrete unit of living matter

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  • ; Cohn, D.H.: Luciferase genes cloned from the unculturable luminous bacteroid symbiont of the Caribbean flashlight fish, Kryptopha - naron alfredi. Recently Uploaded Slideshows
  • Both syphilis and Lyme disease are caused by these bacteria, and other species are important symbionts in the stomachs of cows and other ruminants.
  • · If the seeds will be stored for a considerable time, they should be treated with a fungicide, but one that will not damage rhizobial or mychorrhizal symbionts. Chapter 5
  • She then finds herself what is termed a symbiont, which is one who provides a regular blood source to the vampires known as Ina. “Fledgling” by Octavia E. Butler (Seven Stories Press, 2005) « The BookBanter Blog
  • Some of the preexisting protein translocation apparatus of the endosymbiont appears to have been commandeered, including molecular chaperones, the signal peptidase, and some components of the protein-targeting machinery. 3 recent reports use evolution to study mechanisms of antibody diversification - The Panda's Thumb
  • I'm saying there are reasonable objections to Albert's problems with the endosymbiont theory for the origin of mitochondria. A critique on the endosymbiotic theory for the origin of mitochondria
  • Nanotech allows symbionts to live in soldiers' bodies and minds. The Sun
  • However, the nodulation pattern of the two groups in saline soils has not previously been examined and the role of the bacterial symbiont in overall yield in salt-affected soil remains controversial.
  • Those attributes are that the mycobiont fungus provides moisture and minerals, and the photobiont alga provides photosynthetic nutrition. CreationWiki - Recent changes [en]
  • But they didn't tell her that merging with the symbiont was the easy part. Antimatter
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