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How to upgrade stolen organelles into permanent plastids: A comparative transcriptomic perspective. [PDF]
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On the origin of fatty acid biosynthesis in Archaeplastida. [PDF]
Kelly AA, Feussner I.
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The cell biology and genome of <i>Stentor pyriformis</i>, a giant cell that embeds symbiotic algae in a microtubule meshwork. [PDF]
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A New Model and Dating for the Evolution of Complex Plastids of Red Alga Origin. [PDF]
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Unraveling the evolutionary trajectory of LHCI in red-lineage algae: Conservation, diversification, and neolocalization. [PDF]
Kumazawa M, Ifuku K.
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Evaluation of natural endosymbiosis for progress towards artificial endosymbiosis
Symbiosis, 2021Endosymbiosis or symbiogenesis is a process where a cell hosts another cell that is acquired through phagocytosis or natural entry of the cell within its cytoplasm. Endosymbiosis has a profound effect on the survival of the host cell by conferring nutritional and/or biosynthetic advantage. Therefore, attempts of artificial endosymbiosis have become one
Kartik Mayank Puri +2 more
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Endosymbiosis in Blastocystis hominis
Experimental Parasitology, 1976Abstract Examination of eight strains of axenically grown Blastocystis hominis by Nomarski interference optics revealed the presence in all strains of intracellular bacterialike spheres and rods, which were named alpha. These structures were confirmed by transmission (TEM) and freeze fracture (FEM) electron microscopy.
C H, Zierdt, H, Tan
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Endosymbiosis, cell evolution, and speciation
Theory in Biosciences, 2005In 1905, the Russian biologist C. Mereschkowsky postulated that plastids (e.g., chloroplasts) are the evolutionary descendants of endosymbiotic cyanobacteria-like organisms. In 1927, I. Wallin explicitly postulated that mitochondria likewise evolved from once free-living bacteria.
U, Kutschera, K J, Niklas
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Reprogramming Plant Cells for Endosymbiosis
Science, 2009The establishment of arbuscular mycorrhizal (AM) symbioses, formed by most flowering plants in association with glomeromycotan fungi, and the root-nodule (RN) symbiosis, formed by legume plants and rhizobial bacteria, requires an ongoing molecular dialogue that underpins the reprogramming of root cells for compatibility.
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