Thorington et al., 1981 - Google Patents
Hydra viridis: transfer of metabolites between Hydra and symbiotic algaeThorington et al., 1981
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- 253528463135056279
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- Thorington G
- Margulis L
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- The Biological Bulletin
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" Back transfer" of metabolites from food to endosymbiotic algae in the digestive cells of Hydra viridis was demonstrated. Brine shrimp nauplii labeled with tritiated precursors of protein and nucleic acids NA and RNA) were fed to light and dark grown hydras. The fate of …
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