2016
DOI: 10.1101/093120
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Darwinian selection of host and bacteria supports emergence of Lamarckian-like adaptation of the system as a whole

Abstract: BackgroundThe relatively fast selection of symbiotic bacteria within hosts and the potential transmission of these bacteria across generations of hosts raise the question of whether interactions between host and bacteria support emergent adaptive capabilities beyond those of germ-free hosts.ResultsTo investigate possibilities for emergent adaptations that may distinguish composite host-microbiome systems from germ-free hosts, we introduce a population genetics model of a host-microbiome system with vertical tr… Show more

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“…By the time mice reproduce, the bacteria growing in their microbiome would have reproduced billions of times. This does not only accelerate the evolutionary rate of bacteria with respect to the evolutionary rate of the macrobe (Osmanovic et al ., 2017), but also supports the belief that there must be striking differences in the biological features of both entities in many other dimensions, including their physiological properties.…”
Section: The Microbe/symbiont Perspective – Holobionts As Ecological supporting
confidence: 58%
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“…By the time mice reproduce, the bacteria growing in their microbiome would have reproduced billions of times. This does not only accelerate the evolutionary rate of bacteria with respect to the evolutionary rate of the macrobe (Osmanovic et al ., 2017), but also supports the belief that there must be striking differences in the biological features of both entities in many other dimensions, including their physiological properties.…”
Section: The Microbe/symbiont Perspective – Holobionts As Ecological supporting
confidence: 58%
“…In recent years, this type of multispecies assemblage has caught the attention of numerous biologists and philosophers, who have carried out their research with the aim of understanding the effects of the microbiome on the macrobe host that bears it (e.g. Ley et al ., 2008; Turnbaugh et al ., 2008; Brucker & Bordenstein, 2012, 2013 a ; McFall‐Ngai et al ., 2013; Osmanovic et al ., 2017; Mendoza et al ., 2018; Rudman et al ., 2019).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The complex network arising from this assumption is referred to as the microbial-associated molecular pattern (MAMP) which is sensed by toll-like receptors on immune cells, contributing to their activation in the context of the chronic inflammation [ 20 ]. Microbiome moreover represent a source of potential pathogenic inputs that can be approached through the methods used in the omics era, such as metagenomics studies, also impacting on our knowledge on geographical variations on the clinical manifestation of the disease [ 21 24 ]. The inflammation is generally transmural and, on pathology examination, granulomas may be identified on biopsies, with a discontinuous distribution along the longitudinal axis.…”
Section: Pathogenesis and Inflammationmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…evolution of stable transmission may be followed by the evolution of currency exchange. The latter evolutionary development may be driven, for example, by a change in the environmental conditions that render a neutral association into an advantageous one (e.g., [44]). Another possibility is the loss of a host function that may be compensated for by the symbiont.…”
Section: Inheritancementioning
confidence: 99%