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Re: Symbiosis     

Author: William Morse
Date: Jan 11, 2007 10:58

....org: TomHendricks474@cs.com wrote: If symbiosis is explained by preservation of like minded genes, ...heard of the preservation of like minded gene explaining symbiosis. I think that you are mixing up a "...kill him if he doesn't. The line between symbiosis and parasitism is often a very thin one. And in fact the term symbiosis is often used to refer to any physical interaction...
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Re: Symbiosis     

Author: Tom Hendricks
Date: Dec 19, 2006 23:08

... TomHendricks474@cs.com wrote: If symbiosis is explained by preservation of like ...preservation of like minded gene explaining symbiosis. I think that you are mixing... (Tom) are using the word 'symbiosis' too loosely. The word is usually... was to extend the word 'symbiosis' to include the purely social, ... issue here that connects both symbiosis, and social interaction. And that ...
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Re: Symbiosis     

Author: Perplexed in Peoria
Date: Dec 18, 2006 22:00

...wrote: TomHendricks474@cs.com wrote: If symbiosis is explained by preservation of like minded genes,... of the preservation of like minded gene explaining symbiosis. I think that you are mixing up a ... that you (Tom) are using the word 'symbiosis' too loosely. The word is usually restricted to .... Your mistake was to extend the word 'symbiosis' to include the purely social, and then ...
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Re: Symbiosis     

Author: Malcolm
Date: Dec 18, 2006 11:54

<TomHendricks474@cs.com> wrote in message news If symbiosis is explained by preservation of like minded genes, then how do you explain the following symbiotic ...> lichen DNA of mitochondria and DNA host cell differences humans and domesticated animals etc. The real symbiosis is no more than another novel way to bring in food / nurturing while protecting self from ...
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Re: Symbiosis     

Author: Tom Hendricks
Date: Dec 18, 2006 11:54

drosen0000@yahoo.com wrote: TomHendricks474@cs.com wrote: If symbiosis is explained by preservation of like minded genes, then how ...> I never heard of the preservation of like minded gene explaining symbiosis. I think that you are mixing up a "selfish-gene theory" ... E. coli will kill him if he doesn't. The line between symbiosis and parasitism is often a very thin one.
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Re: Symbiosis     

Author: drosen0000
Date: Dec 13, 2006 14:21

TomHendricks474@cs.com wrote: If symbiosis is explained by preservation of like minded genes, then how do you ... symbiotic relationships: I never heard of the preservation of like minded gene explaining symbiosis. I think that you are mixing up a "selfish-gene theory" with ... E. coli will kill him if he doesn't. The line between symbiosis and parasitism is often a very thin one.
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Symbiosis     

Author: TomHendricks474
Date: Dec 12, 2006 15:43

If symbiosis is explained by preservation of like minded genes, then how do you explain the following symbiotic relationships: ants and acacia tree, termites and ... and plants lichen DNA of mitochondria and DNA host cell differences humans and domesticated animals etc. The real symbiosis is no more than another novel way to bring in food / nurturing while protecting self from non ...
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Article: On Symbiosis     

Author: Robert Karl Stonjek
Date: Nov 2, 2006 14:02

... are loosely grouped under the term "symbiosis" and the microbial partners called "...on hosts is not known. 2) Symbiosis is ubiquitous in terrestrial, freshwater, ...out that Darwin did not emphasize symbiosis as an evolutionary mechanism; its role...s main ideas, but appreciation of symbiosis as a source of evolutionary novelty.... The organisms involved in a symbiosis may be sufficiently fused that ...
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The Bush-bin Laden Symbiosis     

Author: Gandalf Grey
Date: Aug 14, 2006 09:26

Robert Parry: 'The Bush-bin Laden symbiosis' Robert Parry, Consortium News As Americans suffer through another terrorism scare and George W. Bush talks tough about a long war against "Islamic fascists," it bears remembering that top CIA analysts concluded that al-Qaeda leader Osama bin Laden released a videotape right before Election 2004 to help Bush win a second term. Many liberals ...
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Re: Thanks, And Have A Good Day     

Author: Immortalist
Date: Jul 20, 2008 22:37

...things from a microbial perspective, Margulis and Sagan place a stress on the role of symbiosis and cooperation in evolution that would have pleased the anarchist Kropotkin. Margulis was largely responsible...outright mysticism, with a confusion of levels of understanding: "The reality and recurrence of symbiosis in evolution suggests that we are still in an invasive, 'parasitic' stage and that...
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