Sentences with phrase «as symbiosis»

We no longer think of coral as a symbiosis between two organisms, but a symbiosis among three organisms, what we call a holobiont,» Grottoli explained.

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The conference hall at Symbiosis in Pune, where Khoj 2017 Pune was held seemed filled with enthusiasm and hope in the eyes young entrepreneurs as the event was set to begin.
Unlike «bioconservatives» (as transhumanists call their critics) who simply oppose this future, he encourages a symbiosis of mankind and artificial intelligence.
It is, as Richard Rohr calls it, the spiritual «symbiosis» between mutual members of the Body of Christ (Things Hidden, 2).
Catholicism thus developed a remarkable symbiosis with the new system of modern sovereignty — so long as it was in the hands of Catholic families.
The laws of nature are valid but they» are not deterministic, they allow for freedom, and so for conflicts and frustrations that are not specifically providential (divine punishments, educational devices, or...) but are simply examples of creatures partly making themselves and one another, under the general guidance which insures that symbiosis and mutual helpfulness are as real as self - assertion and predation.
Many observers believe four cornerstone speeches delivered by Benedict XVI» at Regensburg, Germany, in 2006; at the College des Bernardins in Paris in 2008; at Westminster Hall in London in 2010; and at the Bundestag in Germany in 2011» will be remembered as masterpieces laying out the basis for a symbiosis among faith, reason and modernity.
There was a time in American life, not so very long ago, when the only significant relation between religion and popular culture seemed to be the tedious symbiosis enjoyed by such envelope - pushing television producers as Steven Bochco and David E. Kelley and the conservative Christians who loved to....
While improving on already reliable and unique safety features, the Cloud Q introduces a new unique feature allowing it to be reclined when used outside of the car, creating a perfect symbiosis of superb safety in the car and a new level of comfort as a travel system.
They can help with recovery from an illness or literally make you sick: Billions of micro-organisms, most of which are found in the intestines, as well as on the skin and other regions of the body, living in symbiosis with the host.
Long - term symbiosis leads to new intracellular structures, new organs and organ systems, and new species as one being incorporates another being that is already good at something else.
This symbiosis was recently studied in greater depth by Pupo's group during Camila Paludo's PhD research as part of the same FAPESP - funded Thematic Project.
The fungal symbiosis also makes the plants more tolerant to certain diseases and environmental factors such as drought.
By measuring the levels of various substances in the shoots of the legume, which lives in symbiosis with fungi, and combining the results with large - scale genetic studies, the researchers have found that the levels of secondary substances (flavonoids and terpenoids) rise in the shoots as a result of the increased hormonal levels.
Team member Mark Pagel, an evolutionary biologist at the University of Reading, speculates that «symbioses are evolutionarily unstable... as it's inevitable that natural selection causes the partners to exploit one another.»
Researchers were surprised to find that many of today's free - wheeling fungi are descended from species that lived in symbiosis with other organisms as lichens.
Recent findings emphasize the importance of investigating members of the archaeal domain of life in order to obtain a more comprehensive view of microbial ecology, symbiosis, and metabolic interdependencies involving archaeal partners, and of evolution of life on Earth in regard to the deep roots of archaea as well as our microbial ancestry.
«Yeast emerges as hidden third partner in lichen symbiosis
As a next step, the team aims to introduce genetic mutations that are capable of reversing uracil deficiency in the mutant dinoflagellate, which may provide clues for identifying algal genes responsible for symbiosis.
ET: «What this data analysis pipeline, moreover, creates is motivation to look for similar forms of gene loss in other types of symbioses, such as that between humans and their gut microbiomes.
This indicates that the simple addition or depletion of the nutrient can be used as a switch for controlling symbiosis.
Plant roots in soil are often regions of high microbial activity, known as rhizospheres, where symbiosis between plants and microbes promote plant growth.
The researchers expect that similar research will become widespread in the future as more people adopt a conciliatory approach to human - robot symbiosis.
The discovery gives wider insights into future research on the mechanisms of symbiosis in other marine organisms such as giant tubeworms and giant clams.
The general mechanisms of symbiosis revealed in the study are of relevance to other symbiotic organisms such as deep - sea tubeworms and giant clams.»
A working group at Kiel University (CAU) centred around Professor Dietrich Ober has discovered that symbioses between plants and bacteria are not only responsible for binding nutrients, as previously assumed, but can also be responsible for the production of plant poisons.
As the D14L protein is also involved in plants developmental responses to light Paszkowski talks of a «gut feeling» that — with this ancient protein responding to light, atmosphere (through smoke detection) and soil environment (through fungal symbiosis)-- it could have been a developmental crossroads vital to plants» evolutionary leap out of the oceans.
The anemone does not consider the fish as food and protects it in exchange for food that the fish brings into this symbiosis.
Symbiosis can be seen as inevitable.
This symbiosis allows plants, such as peas or clover, to grow on nitrogen - poor soils — and in agriculture it replaces artificial fertilisers.
Stroud argues that the moss - bacteria symbiosis may be as important for global nutrient cycles as the nitrogen fixation of legumes and their root nodule microbes (ScienceNOW, 5 September 2003).
Corals such as the one depicted below have a symbiosis with multiple single - celled organisms called zooxanthellae.
Many microbes eventually merged into symbiosis with other microbial types (e.g., acid and heat lovers, swimmers, and producers and breathers of oxygen as well as hydrogen and methane).
On the other hand, populations of newly evolved species successful enough to grow and expand rapidly must eventually crash or slow down, as any species uses up available resources and interact with others that seek to take advantage of their increased numbers through predation or parasitism instead of symbiosis.
In the short term, corals with flexible symbioses may shuffle or switch zooxanthellae; and an increase in the abundance of thermally tolerant zooxanthellae strains (such as those of clade D) is expected with an increasing frequency of bleaching conditions.
Coral and algae, known as zooxanthellae, work in symbiosis by sharing nutrients.
The focus is on molecular microbiology and virology, and includes topics such as genomics, the gamut of plant and animal host - pathogen interactions, host immune responses, characterization and evolution of virulence determinants, cell cycle and differentiation, symbiosis in plant and animal associations, environmental microbiology, biodiversity and evolution, population dynamics, sex and mutagenesis, antibiotic resistance and production, drug and vaccine targets, as well as aspects of prion diseases and of fungal and protozoan biology.
In 2007 I returned to James Cook Univeristy as a Lecturer in the discpline of Biochemistry, I am now a Associate Professor and head of the Symbiosis Genomics Research Group and a Chief Investigator in the ARC Centre of Excellence for Coral Reef Studies.
As a group, symbiosis genes (green symbols) show lower divergence and higher diversity.
Grown as cover crops in order to enrich soil, legumes are typically higher in protein than other crop plants, probably due to their symbiosis with...» More...
Grown as cover crops in order to enrich soil, legumes are typically higher in protein than other crop plants, probably due to their symbiosis with nitrogen - fixing bacteria.
In the traditional view of this symbiosis, the plants photosynthesize and provide carbon to the fungi in return for nutrients that the fungi take up from the soil (I say traditional because mycorrhizal fungi can also provide other benefits to their hosts such as helping them deal with summer water stress and protecting them from pathogens that attack their roots).
BONUS FACTOID: Then, as part of the symbiosis, the bacteria consume the ethanol and express the healthy amino acids, trace vitamins and minerals.
This is an advantageous symbiosis that I can assure you, was lost on none of the parties who saw «low - fat» as the opportunity to peddle their product: sugar.
As humans living in a dynamic eco-system, we wouldn't be able to survive without symbiosis.
This is, of course, an incredibly dickheaded thing to say, but after borrowing most of his Aliens cast for Near Dark, Bigelow — with Cameron aboard as executive producer — cribs the symbiosis between hero and quarry, shifting back and forth from prey to pursuer in the same quicksilver way as the simultaneously - shooting Terminator 2.
The picture - in - picture commentary stands as perhaps the best extra of the year, in which the directors hold forth with a marvelous lack of pretension even as they describe a fantastically experimental approach More surface pleasure than their borderline avant - garde Crank films or Gamer «s symbiosis of satiric content and form, Ghost Rider 2 nevertheless tries to create new aesthetic paths for a genre that has rapidly fallen into vanilla homogeneity.
This new realm of possibilities was a new source of material for Hollywood, trying to conceive of some of the most outrageous uses for it, as well as exploring the dangers of this new symbiosis between man and machine.
It does provide some insight on why the idea of a «Great Wall of Trump» has gained traction in segments of the American public while it is equally regarded as impotent farce in the face of the entrenched underworld, both crime and law enforcement and their symbiosis, essayed herein.
Thoroughbreds was also a big - buzz movie at Sundance, where Taylor - Joy won praise for her performance as a wealthy prep schoolgirl whose friendship with a troubled outcast (Olivia Cooke) leads to a sinister symbiosis — there are echoes of Peter Jackson's Heavenly Creatures, but the movie has an icy tone all its own, and themes related to class (suggested by the title) and technology that make the movie unique.
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