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Getting the Hologenome Concept Right: an Eco-Evolutionary Framework for Hosts and Their Microbiomes

Given the complexity of host-microbiota symbioses, scientists and philosophers are asking questions at new biological levels of hierarchical organization—what is a holobiont and hologenome? When should this vocabulary be applied? Are these concepts a null hypothesis for host-microbe systems or limit...

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Autores principales: Theis, Kevin R., Dheilly, Nolwenn M., Klassen, Jonathan L., Brucker, Robert M., Baines, John F., Bosch, Thomas C. G., Cryan, John F., Gilbert, Scott F., Goodnight, Charles J., Lloyd, Elisabeth A., Sapp, Jan, Vandenkoornhuyse, Philippe, Zilber-Rosenberg, Ilana, Rosenberg, Eugene, Bordenstein, Seth R.
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Lenguaje:English
Publicado: American Society for Microbiology 2016
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5069740/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/27822520
http://dx.doi.org/10.1128/mSystems.00028-16
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author Theis, Kevin R.
Dheilly, Nolwenn M.
Klassen, Jonathan L.
Brucker, Robert M.
Baines, John F.
Bosch, Thomas C. G.
Cryan, John F.
Gilbert, Scott F.
Goodnight, Charles J.
Lloyd, Elisabeth A.
Sapp, Jan
Vandenkoornhuyse, Philippe
Zilber-Rosenberg, Ilana
Rosenberg, Eugene
Bordenstein, Seth R.
author_facet Theis, Kevin R.
Dheilly, Nolwenn M.
Klassen, Jonathan L.
Brucker, Robert M.
Baines, John F.
Bosch, Thomas C. G.
Cryan, John F.
Gilbert, Scott F.
Goodnight, Charles J.
Lloyd, Elisabeth A.
Sapp, Jan
Vandenkoornhuyse, Philippe
Zilber-Rosenberg, Ilana
Rosenberg, Eugene
Bordenstein, Seth R.
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description Given the complexity of host-microbiota symbioses, scientists and philosophers are asking questions at new biological levels of hierarchical organization—what is a holobiont and hologenome? When should this vocabulary be applied? Are these concepts a null hypothesis for host-microbe systems or limited to a certain spectrum of symbiotic interactions such as host-microbial coevolution? Critical discourse is necessary in this nascent area, but productive discourse requires that skeptics and proponents use the same lexicon. For instance, critiquing the hologenome concept is not synonymous with critiquing coevolution, and arguing that an entity is not a primary unit of selection dismisses the fact that the hologenome concept has always embraced multilevel selection. Holobionts and hologenomes are incontrovertible, multipartite entities that result from ecological, evolutionary, and genetic processes at various levels. They are not restricted to one special process but constitute a wider vocabulary and framework for host biology in light of the microbiome.
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spelling pubmed-50697402016-11-07 Getting the Hologenome Concept Right: an Eco-Evolutionary Framework for Hosts and Their Microbiomes Theis, Kevin R. Dheilly, Nolwenn M. Klassen, Jonathan L. Brucker, Robert M. Baines, John F. Bosch, Thomas C. G. Cryan, John F. Gilbert, Scott F. Goodnight, Charles J. Lloyd, Elisabeth A. Sapp, Jan Vandenkoornhuyse, Philippe Zilber-Rosenberg, Ilana Rosenberg, Eugene Bordenstein, Seth R. mSystems Perspective Given the complexity of host-microbiota symbioses, scientists and philosophers are asking questions at new biological levels of hierarchical organization—what is a holobiont and hologenome? When should this vocabulary be applied? Are these concepts a null hypothesis for host-microbe systems or limited to a certain spectrum of symbiotic interactions such as host-microbial coevolution? Critical discourse is necessary in this nascent area, but productive discourse requires that skeptics and proponents use the same lexicon. For instance, critiquing the hologenome concept is not synonymous with critiquing coevolution, and arguing that an entity is not a primary unit of selection dismisses the fact that the hologenome concept has always embraced multilevel selection. Holobionts and hologenomes are incontrovertible, multipartite entities that result from ecological, evolutionary, and genetic processes at various levels. They are not restricted to one special process but constitute a wider vocabulary and framework for host biology in light of the microbiome. American Society for Microbiology 2016-03-29 /pmc/articles/PMC5069740/ /pubmed/27822520 http://dx.doi.org/10.1128/mSystems.00028-16 Text en Copyright © 2016 Theis et al. http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International license (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/) .
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Theis, Kevin R.
Dheilly, Nolwenn M.
Klassen, Jonathan L.
Brucker, Robert M.
Baines, John F.
Bosch, Thomas C. G.
Cryan, John F.
Gilbert, Scott F.
Goodnight, Charles J.
Lloyd, Elisabeth A.
Sapp, Jan
Vandenkoornhuyse, Philippe
Zilber-Rosenberg, Ilana
Rosenberg, Eugene
Bordenstein, Seth R.
Getting the Hologenome Concept Right: an Eco-Evolutionary Framework for Hosts and Their Microbiomes
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