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This project investigates the molecular mechanisms behind the evolution of mutualistic relationships between plants and microorganisms, focusing on intracellular symbiosis. Using advanced techniques like CRISPR/Cas9 and transcriptomics, it aims to uncover how these symbiotic relationships evolved across various plant l…
Mutualism between plants and microorganisms has been essential for the evolution of terrestrial ecosystems for millions of years.
It has been proposed that even the colonization of lands by plants was facilitated by a mutualistic symbiosis formed with arbuscular mycorrhizal fungi.
This symbiosis, by far the most widespread in land plants, results in the accommodation of the symbiotic fungus inside the plant cells.
Following this initial symbiosis, multiple other intracellular symbioses have evol…
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