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- Q13217976 comment "The hologenome theory of evolution proposes that evolutionary forces acting at the level of an individual organism (e.g., a single plant or animal) are instead acting on the "holobiont" - the inherent community of a host plus all of its symbiotic microbes. As selection operates on phenotypes, classic individual selection is effectively selection on the holobiont. Consequently, the collective genomes of the holobiont form a "hologenome".".