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The Cell Biology of Plant-Animal Symbiosis
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Morphological Modifications in Symbiotic Algae 5 1 1 Metabolic Interactions 5 1 2 Intermediary metobolites 512 Macromolecular synthesis and regulation of gene expression 5 1 5 Regulation of Algal Numbers 5 1 8 SPE�IFICITY 523 CONCLUSIONS 525Abstract:
INTRODUCI10N 485 INCEPTION 487 Location (Mechanisms Whereby Symbionts Locate Hosts) 498 Recognition. Endocytosis, and Sequestration 499 Convo/uta roscoffensis and Platymonas convo/utoe • •.........•........ 500 Paramecium bursaria anti Chiarella 500 Hydra viridis and ChIarella 501 Marine invertebrates and dinoflagellates 505 Algal Persistence and Avoidance of Host Destruction 508 INTEGRATION 510 Physical Location-Tiss ue Specificity 5 10 Morphological Modifications in Symbiotic Algae 5 1 1 Metabolic Interactions 5 1 2 Intermediary metobolites 512 Macromolecular synthesis and regulation o f gene expression 5 1 5 Regulation of Algal Numbers 5 1 8 SPE�IFICITY 523 CONCLUSIONS 525read more
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Origin and continuity of cell organelles
TL;DR: Assembly, Continuity, and Exchanges in Certain Cytoplasmic Membrane Systems and the Differentiation of Somatic Plant Cells are studied.
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Cross-reactive antigens and lectin as determinants of symbiotic specificity in the Rhizobium-clover association.
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TL;DR: Inhibition studies indicated that 2-deoxyglucose was the most probable haptenic determinant of the cross-reactive capsular antigen capable of binding to the root antiserum and the clover lectin.