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How much wood would a termite chuck…if it was missing its microbial symbionts
Termites get a pretty bad rap, probably because we think of our houses disintegrating when they move in. Ironically, we have a lot to learn from these critters, and their mounds have served as an inspiration for modern architecture. Either … Continue reading
Posted in Coevolution, evolution, genomics, microbiology
Tagged Desulfovibrio, protist, symbiosis, termites, whole genome amplification
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