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- Co-option_(biology) abstract "The term co-option refers to the capacity of intracellular parasites to use host-cell proteins to complete their vital cycle.[citation needed] Viruses use this mechanism, as their genome is small.It is also used in a different sense to refer to characters that have been exapted. Exaptation (co-option) is often cited as a direct rebuttal to "irreducible complexity".[citation needed]".
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- Co-option_(biology) subject Category:Parasitism.
- Co-option_(biology) subject Category:Virology.
- Co-option_(biology) comment "The term co-option refers to the capacity of intracellular parasites to use host-cell proteins to complete their vital cycle.[citation needed] Viruses use this mechanism, as their genome is small.It is also used in a different sense to refer to characters that have been exapted. Exaptation (co-option) is often cited as a direct rebuttal to "irreducible complexity".[citation needed]".
- Co-option_(biology) label "Co-option (biology)".
- Co-option_(biology) label "اختيار مشترك".
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