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Symbiosis Mechanisms And Model Systems 1st Edition Douglas P Zook Auth

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Symbiosis Mechanisms And Model Systems 1st Edition Douglas P Zook Auth
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Publisher: Springer Netherlands
File Extension: PDF
File size: 41.49 MB
Pages: 796
Author: Douglas P. Zook (auth.), Joseph Seckbach (eds.)
ISBN: 9780306481734, 9781402001895, 0306481731, 1402001894
Language: English
Year: 2004
Edition: 1

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Symbiosis Mechanisms And Model Systems 1st Edition Douglas P Zook Auth by Douglas P. Zook (auth.), Joseph Seckbach (eds.) 9780306481734, 9781402001895, 0306481731, 1402001894 instant download after payment.

Symbiosis is the fourth volume in the series Cellular Origin and Lifein Extreme Habitats (COLE). Fifty experts, from over a dozen countries, review their current studies on different approaches to these phenomena. The chapters present various aspects of symbiosis from gene transfer, morphological features, and biodiversity to individual organisms sharing mutual cellular habitats. The origin of the eukaryotic phase is discussed with emphasis on cyanelles, H syntrophy, N2 fixation, and S-based symbiosis (as well as the origin of mitochondrion, chloroplast, and nucleus). All members of the three domains of life are presented for sharing symbiotic associations. This volume brings the concept of living together as `One plus One (plus One) equals One.'
The purpose of this book is to introduce the teacher, researcher, scholar, and student as well as the open-minded and science-oriented reader to the global importance of this association.

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