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English: Applying group-level concepts in evolutionary biology to the study of microbiomes. A key tenant of multilevel selection theory is that selection not only acts on individuals, but can act on multiple levels of organization across biological units to influence the observed phenotype. For microbiota inhabiting rhizospheres, selection can act on different levels of organization (including simultaneously) consisting of genes, individuals, cells, groups, and the holobiont (i.e., plant host with its extended microbiome).
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Source | doi:10.3389/fmicb.2018.01516 |
Author | Joshua Garcia and Jenny Kao-Kniffin |
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