Currency, Exchange, and Inheritance in the Evolution of Symbiosis

Wein, Tanita, Devani Romero Picazo, Frances Blow, Christian Woehle, Elie Jami, Thorsten BH Reusch, William F. Martin, and Tal Dagan. “Currency, exchange, and inheritance in the evolution of symbiosis.” Trends in microbiology 27, no. 10 (2019): 836-849.
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Symbiotic interactions between eukaryotes and prokaryotes are widespread in nature. Here we offer a conceptual framework to study the evolutionary origins and ecological circumstances of species in beneficial symbiosis. We posit that mutual symbiotic interactions are well described by three elements: a currency, the mechanism of currency exchange, and mechanisms of symbiont inheritance. Each of these elements may be at the origin of symbiosis, with the other elements developing with time. The identity of currency in symbiosis depends on the ecological context of the symbiosis, while the specificity of the exchange mechanism underlies molecular adaptations for the symbiosis. The inheritance regime determines the degree of partner dependency and the symbiosis evolutionary trajectory. Focusing on these three elements, we review examples and open questions in the research on symbiosis.

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