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Heritable symbiosis: The advantages and perils of an evolutionary rabbit hole
by
Bennett, Gordon M
, Nancy A. Moran
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Animals
/ aphid
/ Aphididae
/ Aphidoidea
/ Aphids - microbiology
/ Biological Evolution
/ Biological Sciences
/ Buchnera
/ Buchnera - physiology
/ Buchnera aphidicola
/ coevolution
/ Ecology
/ Eukaryotes
/ eukaryotic cells
/ Evolution, Molecular
/ Evolutionary biology
/ extinction
/ Extinction, Biological
/ Gammaproteobacteria - genetics
/ genes
/ Genetic Drift
/ Genomes
/ Genomics
/ host range
/ Host-Pathogen Interactions
/ host-pathogen relationships
/ hosts
/ Immune System
/ Insecta
/ Insects
/ Microorganisms
/ Muller's ratchet
/ Mutation
/ Phylogeny
/ rabbits
/ risk
/ selection levels
/ Speciation
/ Species extinction
/ symbionts
/ Symbioses Becoming Permanent: The Origins and Evolutionary Trajectories of Organelles Sackler
/ Symbiosis
2015
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Heritable symbiosis: The advantages and perils of an evolutionary rabbit hole
by
Bennett, Gordon M
, Nancy A. Moran
in
Animals
/ aphid
/ Aphididae
/ Aphidoidea
/ Aphids - microbiology
/ Biological Evolution
/ Biological Sciences
/ Buchnera
/ Buchnera - physiology
/ Buchnera aphidicola
/ coevolution
/ Ecology
/ Eukaryotes
/ eukaryotic cells
/ Evolution, Molecular
/ Evolutionary biology
/ extinction
/ Extinction, Biological
/ Gammaproteobacteria - genetics
/ genes
/ Genetic Drift
/ Genomes
/ Genomics
/ host range
/ Host-Pathogen Interactions
/ host-pathogen relationships
/ hosts
/ Immune System
/ Insecta
/ Insects
/ Microorganisms
/ Muller's ratchet
/ Mutation
/ Phylogeny
/ rabbits
/ risk
/ selection levels
/ Speciation
/ Species extinction
/ symbionts
/ Symbioses Becoming Permanent: The Origins and Evolutionary Trajectories of Organelles Sackler
/ Symbiosis
2015
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Heritable symbiosis: The advantages and perils of an evolutionary rabbit hole
by
Bennett, Gordon M
, Nancy A. Moran
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Animals
/ aphid
/ Aphididae
/ Aphidoidea
/ Aphids - microbiology
/ Biological Evolution
/ Biological Sciences
/ Buchnera
/ Buchnera - physiology
/ Buchnera aphidicola
/ coevolution
/ Ecology
/ Eukaryotes
/ eukaryotic cells
/ Evolution, Molecular
/ Evolutionary biology
/ extinction
/ Extinction, Biological
/ Gammaproteobacteria - genetics
/ genes
/ Genetic Drift
/ Genomes
/ Genomics
/ host range
/ Host-Pathogen Interactions
/ host-pathogen relationships
/ hosts
/ Immune System
/ Insecta
/ Insects
/ Microorganisms
/ Muller's ratchet
/ Mutation
/ Phylogeny
/ rabbits
/ risk
/ selection levels
/ Speciation
/ Species extinction
/ symbionts
/ Symbioses Becoming Permanent: The Origins and Evolutionary Trajectories of Organelles Sackler
/ Symbiosis
2015
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Heritable symbiosis: The advantages and perils of an evolutionary rabbit hole
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Heritable symbiosis: The advantages and perils of an evolutionary rabbit hole
2015
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Many eukaryotes have obligate associations with microorganisms that are transmitted directly between generations. A model for heritable symbiosis is the association of aphids, a clade of sap-feeding insects, and Buchnera aphidicola , a gammaproteobacterium that colonized an aphid ancestor 150 million years ago and persists in almost all 5,000 aphid species. Symbiont acquisition enables evolutionary and ecological expansion; aphids are one of many insect groups that would not exist without heritable symbiosis. Receiving less attention are potential negative ramifications of symbiotic alliances. In the short run, symbionts impose metabolic costs. Over evolutionary time, hosts evolve dependence beyond the original benefits of the symbiosis. Symbiotic partners enter into an evolutionary spiral that leads to irreversible codependence and associated risks. Host adaptations to symbiosis (e.g., immune-system modification) may impose vulnerabilities. Symbiont genomes also continuously accumulate deleterious mutations, limiting their beneficial contributions and environmental tolerance. Finally, the fitness interests of obligate heritable symbionts are distinct from those of their hosts, leading to selfish tendencies. Thus, genes underlying the hostâsymbiont interface are predicted to follow a coevolutionary arms race, as observed for genes governing hostâpathogen interactions. On the macroevolutionary scale, the rapid evolution of interacting symbiont and host genes is predicted to accelerate host speciation rates by generating genetic incompatibilities. However, degeneration of symbiont genomes may ultimately limit the ecological range of host species, potentially increasing extinction risk. Recent results for the aphidâ Buchnera symbiosis and related systems illustrate that, whereas heritable symbiosis can expand ecological range and spur diversification, it also presents potential perils.
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National Academy of Sciences,National Acad Sciences
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