Similarities between Endosymbiont and Life
Endosymbiont and Life have 32 things in common (in Unionpedia): Adenine, Adenosine triphosphate, Bacteria, Chloroplast, Clade, Cyanobacteria, Cytoplasm, Cytosine, DNA, Echinoderm, Eukaryote, Evolution, Gene, Genetics, Guanine, Heredity, Mitochondrion, Molecular biology, Molecule, Mollusca, Nucleotide, Organelle, Organism, Oxygen, Photosynthesis, Phylogenetic tree, Phylogenetics, Predation, Protist, Protocell, ..., Symbiosis, Thymine. Expand index (2 more) »
Adenine
Adenine (A, Ade) is a nucleobase (a purine derivative).
Adenine and Endosymbiont · Adenine and Life ·
Adenosine triphosphate
Adenosine triphosphate (ATP) is a complex organic chemical that participates in many processes.
Adenosine triphosphate and Endosymbiont · Adenosine triphosphate and Life ·
Bacteria
Bacteria (common noun bacteria, singular bacterium) is a type of biological cell.
Bacteria and Endosymbiont · Bacteria and Life ·
Chloroplast
Chloroplasts are organelles, specialized compartments, in plant and algal cells.
Chloroplast and Endosymbiont · Chloroplast and Life ·
Clade
A clade (from κλάδος, klados, "branch"), also known as monophyletic group, is a group of organisms that consists of a common ancestor and all its lineal descendants, and represents a single "branch" on the "tree of life".
Clade and Endosymbiont · Clade and Life ·
Cyanobacteria
Cyanobacteria, also known as Cyanophyta, are a phylum of bacteria that obtain their energy through photosynthesis, and are the only photosynthetic prokaryotes able to produce oxygen.
Cyanobacteria and Endosymbiont · Cyanobacteria and Life ·
Cytoplasm
In cell biology, the cytoplasm is the material within a living cell, excluding the cell nucleus.
Cytoplasm and Endosymbiont · Cytoplasm and Life ·
Cytosine
Cytosine (C) is one of the four main bases found in DNA and RNA, along with adenine, guanine, and thymine (uracil in RNA).
Cytosine and Endosymbiont · Cytosine and Life ·
DNA
Deoxyribonucleic acid (DNA) is a thread-like chain of nucleotides carrying the genetic instructions used in the growth, development, functioning and reproduction of all known living organisms and many viruses.
DNA and Endosymbiont · DNA and Life ·
Echinoderm
Echinoderm is the common name given to any member of the phylum Echinodermata (from Ancient Greek, ἐχῖνος, echinos – "hedgehog" and δέρμα, derma – "skin") of marine animals.
Echinoderm and Endosymbiont · Echinoderm and Life ·
Eukaryote
Eukaryotes are organisms whose cells have a nucleus enclosed within membranes, unlike Prokaryotes (Bacteria and other Archaea).
Endosymbiont and Eukaryote · Eukaryote and Life ·
Evolution
Evolution is change in the heritable characteristics of biological populations over successive generations.
Endosymbiont and Evolution · Evolution and Life ·
Gene
In biology, a gene is a sequence of DNA or RNA that codes for a molecule that has a function.
Endosymbiont and Gene · Gene and Life ·
Genetics
Genetics is the study of genes, genetic variation, and heredity in living organisms.
Endosymbiont and Genetics · Genetics and Life ·
Guanine
Guanine (or G, Gua) is one of the four main nucleobases found in the nucleic acids DNA and RNA, the others being adenine, cytosine, and thymine (uracil in RNA).
Endosymbiont and Guanine · Guanine and Life ·
Heredity
Heredity is the passing on of traits from parents to their offspring, either through asexual reproduction or sexual reproduction, the offspring cells or organisms acquire the genetic information of their parents.
Endosymbiont and Heredity · Heredity and Life ·
Mitochondrion
The mitochondrion (plural mitochondria) is a double-membrane-bound organelle found in most eukaryotic organisms.
Endosymbiont and Mitochondrion · Life and Mitochondrion ·
Molecular biology
Molecular biology is a branch of biology which concerns the molecular basis of biological activity between biomolecules in the various systems of a cell, including the interactions between DNA, RNA, proteins and their biosynthesis, as well as the regulation of these interactions.
Endosymbiont and Molecular biology · Life and Molecular biology ·
Molecule
A molecule is an electrically neutral group of two or more atoms held together by chemical bonds.
Endosymbiont and Molecule · Life and Molecule ·
Mollusca
Mollusca is a large phylum of invertebrate animals whose members are known as molluscs or mollusksThe formerly dominant spelling mollusk is still used in the U.S. — see the reasons given in Gary Rosenberg's.
Endosymbiont and Mollusca · Life and Mollusca ·
Nucleotide
Nucleotides are organic molecules that serve as the monomer units for forming the nucleic acid polymers deoxyribonucleic acid (DNA) and ribonucleic acid (RNA), both of which are essential biomolecules within all life-forms on Earth.
Endosymbiont and Nucleotide · Life and Nucleotide ·
Organelle
In cell biology, an organelle is a specialized subunit within a cell that has a specific function, in which their function is vital for the cell to live.
Endosymbiont and Organelle · Life and Organelle ·
Organism
In biology, an organism (from Greek: ὀργανισμός, organismos) is any individual entity that exhibits the properties of life.
Endosymbiont and Organism · Life and Organism ·
Oxygen
Oxygen is a chemical element with symbol O and atomic number 8.
Endosymbiont and Oxygen · Life and Oxygen ·
Photosynthesis
Photosynthesis is a process used by plants and other organisms to convert light energy into chemical energy that can later be released to fuel the organisms' activities (energy transformation).
Endosymbiont and Photosynthesis · Life and Photosynthesis ·
Phylogenetic tree
A phylogenetic tree or evolutionary tree is a branching diagram or "tree" showing the evolutionary relationships among various biological species or other entities—their phylogeny—based upon similarities and differences in their physical or genetic characteristics.
Endosymbiont and Phylogenetic tree · Life and Phylogenetic tree ·
Phylogenetics
In biology, phylogenetics (Greek: φυλή, φῦλον – phylé, phylon.
Endosymbiont and Phylogenetics · Life and Phylogenetics ·
Predation
Predation is a biological interaction where a predator (a hunting animal) kills and eats its prey (the organism that is attacked).
Endosymbiont and Predation · Life and Predation ·
Protist
A protist is any eukaryotic organism that has cells with nuclei and is not an animal, plant or fungus.
Endosymbiont and Protist · Life and Protist ·
Protocell
A protocell (or protobiont) is a self-organized, endogenously ordered, spherical collection of lipids proposed as a stepping-stone to the origin of life.
Endosymbiont and Protocell · Life and Protocell ·
Symbiosis
Symbiosis (from Greek συμβίωσις "living together", from σύν "together" and βίωσις "living") is any type of a close and long-term biological interaction between two different biological organisms, be it mutualistic, commensalistic, or parasitic.
Endosymbiont and Symbiosis · Life and Symbiosis ·
Thymine
---> Thymine (T, Thy) is one of the four nucleobases in the nucleic acid of DNA that are represented by the letters G–C–A–T.
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Endosymbiont and Life Comparison
Endosymbiont has 120 relations, while Life has 452. As they have in common 32, the Jaccard index is 5.59% = 32 / (120 + 452).
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