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To appreciate "King Lear"—or even "The Catcher in the Rye" or "The Fault in Our Stars"—only to the extent that the work functions as one's mirror would make for a hopelessly reductive experience.

To appreciate "King Lear" — or even "The Catcher in the Rye" or "The Fault in Our Stars" — only to the extent that the work functions as one's mirror would make for a hopelessly reductive experience.

War is, at its core, a reductive experience.

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Based on the presence of a vestigial protein translation system, I previously argued that the genome of today's giant viruses derived from an ancestral cellular organism through the irreversible process of reductive evolution experienced by all parasites.

Histidine biosynthesis requires many genes and is quickly lost in rich host environments when pathogens experience reductive evolution.

The genomes of organisms that are parasitic or that establish symbiotic relationships with other organisms have frequently experienced reductive evolution, discarding enzymatic and cellular machineries in exchange for resources from their hosts.

Similarly, the reductive genome evolution experienced by X. albilineans during its descent from the common ancestor of Xanthomonas may have favored an adaptation to sugarcane xylem vessels by allowing the loss of genes encoding PAMPs recognized by sugarcane surveillance systems.

The phylogenetic relationship suggested that the extracellular symbiont Ishikawaella shares a common ancestry with the obligate endocellular symbionts and that their common ancestor might have already experienced reductive genome evolution to some extent.

Freud, he said, was a "Eurocentric who tried nevertheless without being reductive, to talk about experience outside of Europe".

Secondly, regardless of their phylogenetic affinities, diverse symbiont lineages have experienced such reductive genome evolution.

A recent in vivo study has shown that Mtb generates massive quantities of NAD(P H in infected mouse lungs (Ref. 63) and therefore experiences significant reductive stress (see also Ref. 54 for a review).

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