Endosymbiotic gene transfer from prokaryotic pangenomes: Inherited chimerism in eukaryotes

Volume: 112, Issue: 33, Pages: 10139 - 10146
Published: Mar 2, 2015
Abstract
Endosymbiotic theory in eukaryotic-cell evolution rests upon a foundation of three cornerstone partners—the plastid (a cyanobacterium), the mitochondrion (a proteobacterium), and its host (an archaeon)—and carries a corollary that, over time, the majority of genes once present in the organelle genomes were relinquished to the chromosomes of the host (endosymbiotic gene transfer). However, notwithstanding eukaryote-specific gene inventions,...
Paper Details
Title
Endosymbiotic gene transfer from prokaryotic pangenomes: Inherited chimerism in eukaryotes
Published Date
Mar 2, 2015
Volume
112
Issue
33
Pages
10139 - 10146
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