2024
DOI: 10.1101/2024.11.07.622493
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Organ structure and bacterial microbiogeography in a reproductive organ of the Hawaiian bobtail squid reveal dimensions of a defensive symbiosis

Derrick L. Kamp,
Allison H. Kerwin,
Sarah J. McAnulty
et al.

Abstract: Many plants and animals house symbiotic microorganisms in specialized tissues or organs. Here, we used multidimensionalin-situimaging techniques to illuminate how host organ structure and bacterial microbiogeography contribute to the symbiotic function of an organ in the Hawaiian bobtail squid,Euprymna scolopes. Along with the well-studied light organ, femaleE. scolopesharbor a community of bacteria in the accessory nidamental gland (ANG). The ANG is a dense network of epithelium-lined tubules, some of which a… Show more

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