- and its
endosymbiont Wigglesworthia glossinidia brevipalpis and the
endosymbiotic protists in
lower termites. As with
endosymbiosis in
other insects,...
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Symbiogenesis (
endosymbiotic theory, or
serial endosymbiotic theory) is the
leading evolutionary theory of the
origin of
eukaryotic cells from prokaryotic...
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genomics brought much
information about the
extent and
dynamics of the
endosymbiotic gene
transfer (EGT) process.
Comparison of the T.
pseudonana proteins...
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cyanobacterium that was
engulfed by an
early eukaryotic cell.
Because of
their endosymbiotic origins, chloroplasts, like mitochondria,
contain their own DNA separate...
- them,
thereby leading to
changes in
their evolutionary rates. When
endosymbiotic bacteria related with
insects are p****ed on to the
offspring strictly...
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algae are
examples of
algae with
secondary chloroplasts derived from
endosymbiotic red algae,
which they
acquired via phagocytosis.
Algae exhibit a wide...
- for the
organism to use.
Reductive evolution is the
basis behind the
Endosymbiotic Theory,
which states that
Eukaryotes absorbed other microorganisms (Eukaryotes...
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Maynard Smith.: 30, 67, 74–78, 88–92 Margulis' work on
symbiosis and her
endosymbiotic theory had
important predecessors,
going back to the mid-19th century...
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dormant cyst with a cell wall of
chitin or cellulose, and peroxisomes. An
endosymbiotic union between a
motile anaerobic archaean and an
aerobic alphaproteobacterium...
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characterized Geosiphon pyriforme as a
multinucleate alga
containing endosymbiotic cyanobacteria,
although he also
noted the
presence of chitin, a component...