01463nam a2200289Ia 4500003001000000005001700010040000900027090001200036245004300048490004300091520055800134650001900692650001600711650001400727650001400741650001100755650001300766650001800779650001300797650001100810700002100821856015600842942001400998008004101012999001701053952010301070MX-MdCICY20260521091509.0 cCICY aB-1594610aThe evolutionary origins of organelles0 vTrends in Genetics, 5, p.294-299, 19893 aAnalysis of organellar genomes strongly supports the idea that chloroplasts and mitochondria originated in evolution as eubacteria-like endosymbionts, whose closest contemporaries are cyanobacteria and purple photosynthetic bacteria, respectively. However, there is still much debate about whether a single endosymbiotic event or multiple ones gave rise to each organelle in different eukaryotes, and considerable uncertainty about what has happened to the genomes of chloroplasts and mitochondria since their appearance in the eukaryotic cell. © 1989.14aCELL ORGANELLE14aCHLOROPLAST14aEUKARYOTE14aEVOLUTION14aGENOME14aHEREDITY14aMITOCHONDRION14aNONHUMAN14aREVIEW12aGray, Michael W.40uhttps://drive.google.com/file/d/1Fk9WtbErhIyQd3hqoewUnw4eyWcIPYF1/view?usp=drivesdkzPara ver el documento ingresa a Google con tu cuenta: @cicy.edu.mx 2LoccREF1250602s9999 xx |||||s2 |||| ||und|d c26061d26061 00102Loc40708F1aCICYbCICYcREd2025-06-25l0oB-15946r2025-06-25 16:01:42w2025-06-25yREF1