Monday, 24 June 2013

Study Of Insect Bacteria Reveals Genetic Secrets Of Symbiosis

Mealybugs only eat plant sap, but sap doesn't contain all the essential amino acids the insects need to survive. Luckily, the bugs have a symbiotic relationship with two species of bacteria â�" one living inside the other in a situation unique to known biology â�" to manufacture the nutrients sap doesn't provide. The net result: The bacteria get a comfy mealybug home, and the bugs get the nutrition they need to live... via Health News from Medical News Today Read More Here..


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