User:Madunn99/Endosymbiont/Fishratthings Peer Review

General info

 * Whose work are you reviewing?

Madunn99, Mnaddo, and Masonstrick


 * Link to draft you're reviewing
 * User:Madunn99/Endosymbiont (but also main article since there isn't much here)
 * Link to the current version of the article (if it exists)
 * Endosymbiont
 * Endosymbiont

Evaluate the drafted changes
I also agree that it is weird that vertebrate examples aren't really listed. There ARE examples of this, such as the organisms in our guts and the cellulose-digesting bacteria in ruminants, but they are neither linked nor mentioned here. This might be a good section to expand on.

The plant endosymbiont section is organized a bit weird. There is an entire section essentially just redefining endosymbionts but in the context of plants ("Endophytes"). It might be better to remove this section and just mention that endosymbionts are also referred to as endophytes in plants? Also, I would group all the fungal plant symbionts into a common subsection under plants.

Maybe the "Virus-host associations" can be expanded? It only mentions that viral genes can be found in the human genome and doesn't clearly link it back to endosymbiosis.