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Assimilation (from similis, lat. = similar), in biology, designates the process of the transformation of external substances and materials into substances and materials internal to the body.

Examples of biological assimilation


Appearances in popular culture


  • Biological assimilation is a popular trope of science fiction. For instance, John Carpenter's 1982 film The Thing features an alien lifeform that assimilates the DNA of living organisms, using it to disguise itself.
  • The Tyranid superorganism, from the Warhammer 40,000 fictional universe, slowly conquers worlds and attempts to assimilate the genetic material of all life forms in the galaxy.

See also


Biochemistry | Cell biology | Physiology

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