Evolution of Termite Symbiosis Informed by Transcriptome-Based Phylogenies

Volume: 29, Issue: 21, Pages: 3728 - 3734.e4
Published: Nov 1, 2019
Abstract
Termitidae comprises ∼80% of all termite species [1] that play dominant decomposer roles in tropical ecosystems [2, 3]. Two major events during termite evolution were the loss of cellulolytic gut protozoans in the ancestor of Termitidae and the subsequent gain in the termitid subfamily Macrotermitinae of fungal symbionts cultivated externally in "combs" constructed within the nest [4, 5]. How these symbiotic transitions occurred remains...
Paper Details
Title
Evolution of Termite Symbiosis Informed by Transcriptome-Based Phylogenies
Published Date
Nov 1, 2019
Volume
29
Issue
21
Pages
3728 - 3734.e4
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