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Detecting natural selection in trait-trait coevolution
No phenotypic trait evolves independently of all other traits, but the cause of trait-trait coevolution is poorly understood. While the coevolution...
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Bacteria-phage coevolution with a seed bank
Dormancy is an adaptation to living in fluctuating environments. It allows individuals to enter a reversible state of reduced metabolic activity when...
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Coevolution between marine Aeromonas and phages reveals temporal trade-off patterns of phage resistance and host population fitness
Coevolution of bacteria and phages is an important host and parasite dynamic in marine ecosystems, contributing to the understanding of bacterial...
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Convergent resistance to GABA receptor neurotoxins through plant–insect coevolution
The molecular mechanisms of coevolution between plants and insects remain elusive. GABA receptors are targets of many neurotoxic terpenoids, which...
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Localized coevolution between microbial predator and prey alters community-wide gene expression and ecosystem function
Closely interacting microbial species pairs (e.g., predator and prey) can become coadapted via reciprocal natural selection. A fundamental challenge...
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Competition and coevolution drive the evolution and the diversification of CRISPR immunity
The diversity of resistance challenges the ability of pathogens to spread and to exploit host populations. Yet, how this host diversity evolves over...
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Detecting patterns of accessory genome coevolution in Staphylococcus aureus using data from thousands of genomes
Bacterial genomes exhibit widespread horizontal gene transfer, resulting in highly variable genome content that complicates the inference of genetic...
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From parasites to partners: exploring the intricacies of host-transposon dynamics and coevolution
Transposable elements, often referred to as “jum** genes,” have long been recognized as genomic parasites due to their ability to integrate and...
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Bacteriophage–Host Interactions and Coevolution
Bacteriophages are the most abundant entity on the planet and play very relevant roles in the diversity and abundance of their bacterial hosts. These... -
Phage–host coevolution in natural populations
Coevolution between bacteriophages (phages) and their bacterial hosts occurs through changes in resistance and counter-resistance mechanisms. To...
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Cytonuclear coevolution in a holoparasitic plant with highly disparate organellar genomes
Key MessageContrasting substitution rates in the organellar genomes of Lophophytum agree with the DNA repair, replication, and recombination gene...
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Complex eco-evolutionary dynamics induced by the coevolution of predator–prey movement strategies
The coevolution of predators and prey has been the subject of much empirical and theoretical research that produced intriguing insights into the...
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Coevolution of religious and political authority in Austronesian societies
Authority, an institutionalized form of social power, is one of the defining features of the large-scale societies that evolved during the Holocene....
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Host-pathogen coevolution drives innate immune response to Aphanomyces astaci infection in freshwater crayfish: transcriptomic evidence
BackgroundFor over a century, scientists have studied host-pathogen interactions between the crayfish plague disease agent Aphanomyces astaci and...
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Coevolution of Brain, Culture, and Lifespan: Insights from Computer Simulations
AbstractHumans possess a number of traits that are rare or absent in other primates, including large brain size, culture, language, extended lifespan...
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Coevolution and Macroevolution
Coevolution is reciprocal evolution of interacting species driven by natural selection. Selection imposed by interactions between or among species... -
Coevolution of the olfactory organ and its receptor repertoire in ray-finned fishes
BackgroundRay-finned fishes (Actinopterygii) perceive their environment through a range of sensory modalities, including olfaction. Anatomical...
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Single-Gene Speciation, Balanced Polymorphism, and Antagonistic Coevolution in Left-Right Asymmetry of Land Snails
Left-right asymmetry of land snails has played an important role in evolutionary biology due to its unique characteristics including discrete dextral... -
Evolutionary changes in gene expression profiles associated with the coevolution of male and female genital parts among closely related ground beetle species
BackgroundThe coevolutionary dynamics of corresponding male and female sexual traits, including genitalia, may be driven by complex genetic...
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Coevolution of Bryophytes and their Associated Microorganisms
Plants colonized terrestrial habitats approximately 450 million years ago. This was one of the most important steps in the evolution of life on earth...