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  2. Symbiosis in fiction - Wikipedia

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    In Star Trek, the Trill were a race of humanoids who incorporated a long-living symbiont. One of them was a main character on the series Star Trek: Deep Space Nine . In the series Stargate SG-1 , both the principal villains, the Goa'uld and their benevolent versions, the Tok'ra were symbionts who grafted themselves into the human nervous system.

  3. Fledgling (Butler novel) - Wikipedia

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    One of the most commented aspects of Fledgling is its unusual type of vampire, the result of Butler's fusion of vampire fiction with science fiction. While the Ina are simply another species coexisting with humanity, the traditional vampire's monstrosity and abnormality routinely symbolizes deviant sexuality and decadence, serves as a foil for humanity, or is a projection of repressed sexual ...

  4. CV (novel) - Wikipedia

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    The symbiont enforces something like rational behavior upon its victims, causing them to question their earlier beliefs and practices. At the end of the novel, the parasite is brought to the mainland; the subsequent novels in the trilogy explore the consequences as it begins to affect a large part of the human population.

  5. Symbiote (comics) - Wikipedia

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    vulnerability to chemical and biological attacks - for example, Iron Man created a cure to a virus-like bio-weapon based on the Venom symbiote that was created by Doctor Doom. [78] Venom and Carnage have shown susceptibility to chemical inhibitors. [79] Whether a symbiote can mutate and reduce the effect of these weaknesses is unknown. [80]

  6. List of epic poems - Wikipedia

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    Don Juan by Lord Byron (1824), an example of a "mock" epic in that it parodies the epic style of the author's predecessors [12] Camões by Almeida Garrett (1825), narrating the last years and deeds of Luís de Camões; Dona Branca by Almeida Garrett (1826), the fantastic tale of the forbidden love between Portuguese princess Branca and Moorish ...

  7. Symbiote - Wikipedia

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    Symbiont, an organism living in symbiosis with another; Symbiotes, a genus of beetles; Symbiotes, a genus of bacteria; See also. Symbiosis (disambiguation) ...

  8. Symbiosis - Wikipedia

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    For example, in lichens, which consist of fungal and photosynthetic symbionts, the fungal partners cannot live on their own. [ 11 ] [ 19 ] [ 20 ] [ 21 ] The algal or cyanobacterial symbionts in lichens, such as Trentepohlia , can generally live independently, and their part of the relationship is therefore described as facultative (optional ...

  9. Symbiogenesis - Wikipedia

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    Mixotricha paradoxa, which itself is a symbiont, contains numerous endosymbiotic bacteria; Parakaryon myojinensis, a possible result of endosymbiosis independent of eukaryotes; Parasite Eve, fiction about endosymbiosis; Strigomonas culicis, another protozoan that harbours an obligate bacterial symbiont