A Symbiotic View of Life: We Have Never Been Individuals
University of Helsinki · Swarthmore College · +3 more institutions
Abstract
The notion of the "biological individual" is crucial to studies of genetics, immunology, evolution, development, anatomy, and physiology. Each of these biological subdisciplines has a specific conception of individuality, which has historically provided conceptual contexts for integrating newly acquired data. During the past decade, nucleic acid analysis, especially genomic sequencing and high-throughput RNA techniques, has challenged each of these disciplinary definitions by finding significant interactions of animals and plants with symbiotic microorganisms that disrupt the boundaries that heretofore had characterized the biological individual. Animals cannot be considered individuals by anatomical or…
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3Topics & keywords
- Multicellular organism
- Holobiont
- Biology
- Organism
- Natural selection
- Evolutionary biology
- Mechanism (biology)
- Cognitive science