
Invertebrate Historecognition
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Historecognition, broadly defined, spans the processes responsible for the regulation of the genetic integrity of self in the face of conspecific (allogeneic) and heterospecific (xenogeneic) nonself. The existence of precise historecognition systems in the invertebrates can be traced back to Bancroft''s discovery in 1903 of ,strain specific regulation of colony fusion in the compound ascidian Bot...
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Historecognition, broadly defined, spans the processes responsible for the regulation of the genetic integrity of self in the face of conspecific (allogeneic) and heterospecific (xenogeneic) nonself. The existence of precise historecognition systems in the invertebrates can be traced back to Bancroft''s discovery in 1903 of ,strain specific regulation of colony fusion in the compound ascidian Bot...
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