Progress in Botany 1992
DOI: 10.1007/978-3-642-77047-0_2
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Cytosymbiosis and Its Significance in Cell Evolution

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“…They revealed tight homologies between cellular plastides and cyanobacteria (i. e. Synechococcus) and between mitochondriae and phototrophic bacteria (i. e. Rhodopseudomonas) (Schwartz and Dayhoff, 1978;Schenk et al, 1987;Sitte and Eschenbach, 1991). Among a near endless list of symbioses, one important hypothesis concerns the endosymbiosis of one organism by another to explain the evolutionary origin of mitochondriae and plastides.…”
Section: The Synecological Conceptmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…They revealed tight homologies between cellular plastides and cyanobacteria (i. e. Synechococcus) and between mitochondriae and phototrophic bacteria (i. e. Rhodopseudomonas) (Schwartz and Dayhoff, 1978;Schenk et al, 1987;Sitte and Eschenbach, 1991). Among a near endless list of symbioses, one important hypothesis concerns the endosymbiosis of one organism by another to explain the evolutionary origin of mitochondriae and plastides.…”
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confidence: 99%
“…The green algal (chlorophyte), brown algal (chromophyte), and red algal (rhodophyte) lineages are probably phylogenetically separated by endosymbiotic events (Whatley and Whatley, 1981;Howe et al, 1992;Sitte and Eschbach, 1992;Blackwell and Powell, 1995). Recognition of disparate "protistan" lineages is supported by molecular data (e.g., Ariztia et al, 1991;Bhattacharya et al, 1995;Van de Peer and De Wachter, 1997;Sogin and Silberman, 1998), although a possible connection between plastid genomes of chromophytes and rhodophytes has been indicated (Wee et al, 1996;Bhattacharya, 1998).…”
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