201. Mitochondrial Evolution.
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Gray, Michael W., Burger, Gertraud, and Lang, B. Franz
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MITOCHONDRIA , *ORGANELLES , *SYMBIOSIS , *EUKARYOTIC cells , *ENDOSYMBIOSIS , *EVOLUTIONARY theories - Abstract
States that the serial endosymbiosis theory is a favored model for explaining the origin of mitochondria. Theory which posits that mitochondria are the direct descendants of a bacterial endosymbiont which became established at an early stage in a nucleus-containing host cell; Indications of data; Possibility that the organelle originated at the same time as the nuclear component of the eukaryotic cell.
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- 1999
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