Host Biology in Light of the Microbiome: Ten Principles of Holobionts and Hologenomes
Vanderbilt University · University of Michigan–Ann Arbor · +1 more institution
Abstract
Groundbreaking research on the universality and diversity of microorganisms is now challenging the life sciences to upgrade fundamental theories that once seemed untouchable. To fully appreciate the change that the field is now undergoing, one has to place the epochs and foundational principles of Darwin, Mendel, and the modern synthesis in light of the current advances that are enabling a new vision for the central importance of microbiology. Animals and plants are no longer heralded as autonomous entities but rather as biomolecular networks composed of the host plus its associated microbes, i.e., "holobionts." As such, their collective genomes forge a "hologenome," and models of animal and plant biology that…
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2Topics & keywords
- Holobiont
- Biology
- Microbiome
- Synthetic biology
- Biological sciences
- Cognitive science
- Ecology
- Evolutionary biology
- Responsible consumption and production