Endosymbiosis undone by stepwise elimination of the plastid in a parasitic dinoflagellate

Volume: 112, Issue: 18, Pages: 5767 - 5772
Published: Apr 20, 2015
Abstract
Organelle gain through endosymbiosis has been integral to the origin and diversification of eukaryotes, and, once gained, plastids and mitochondria seem seldom lost. Indeed, discovery of nonphotosynthetic plastids in many eukaryotes--notably, the apicoplast in apicomplexan parasites such as the malaria pathogen Plasmodium--highlights the essential metabolic functions performed by plastids beyond photosynthesis. Once a cell becomes reliant on...
Paper Details
Title
Endosymbiosis undone by stepwise elimination of the plastid in a parasitic dinoflagellate
Published Date
Apr 20, 2015
Volume
112
Issue
18
Pages
5767 - 5772
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