Immune function keeps endosymbionts under control.

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How does an animal host prevent intracellular symbionts getting out of hand? A new paper in BMC Biology provides evidence that the mutualism between a beetle and its bacterial endosymbiont could be mediated through the expression of host immune genes.

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Reynolds, S., & Rolff, J. (2008). Immune function keeps endosymbionts under control. Journal of Biology. https://doi.org/10.1186/jbiol88

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