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Cnidarian-Dinoflagellate Symbioses Virginia Weis, Cnidarian-Dinoflagellate Symbioses

Cross section of Aiptasia mesenteries. Cultured algae undergoing cell death. Macerated Aiptasia cell with symbionts. Phagocytosis of symbiont by Fungia larva. Symbiotic Fungia scutaria larva. Our group investigates the cellular and molecular interactions underlying mutualistic symbioses between cnidarians, such as corals and anemones, and their photosynthetic dinoflagellate symbionts Symbiodinium. And a tropical sea anemone Aiptasia pallida. Onset of Symbiosis Processes of Recognition.

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Cross section of Aiptasia mesenteries. Cultured algae undergoing cell death. Macerated Aiptasia cell with symbionts. Phagocytosis of symbiont by Fungia larva. Symbiotic Fungia scutaria larva. Our group investigates the cellular and molecular interactions underlying mutualistic symbioses between cnidarians, such as corals and anemones, and their photosynthetic dinoflagellate symbionts Symbiodinium. And a tropical sea anemone Aiptasia pallida. Onset of Symbiosis Processes of Recognition.

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