Integration of plastids with their hosts: Lessons learned from dinoflagellates

Volume: 112, Issue: 33, Pages: 10247 - 10254
Published: May 20, 2015
Abstract
After their endosymbiotic acquisition, plastids become intimately connected with the biology of their host. For example, genes essential for plastid function may be relocated from the genomes of plastids to the host nucleus, and pathways may evolve within the host to support the plastid. In this review, we consider the different degrees of integration observed in dinoflagellates and their associated plastids, which have been acquired through...
Paper Details
Title
Integration of plastids with their hosts: Lessons learned from dinoflagellates
Published Date
May 20, 2015
Volume
112
Issue
33
Pages
10247 - 10254
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