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Articoli aggiunti di recente alla biblioteca di ricmelo classificati sotto il tag endosymbiosis. You can also see everyone's endosymbiosis.
  • notes A Molecular Timeline for the Origin of Photosynthetic Eukaryotes
    Mol Biol Evol, Vol. 21, No. 5. (1 May 2004), pp. 809-818.
    by Hwan S Yoon, Jeremiah D Hackett, Claudia Ciniglia, Gabriele Pinto, Debashish Bhattacharya
    posted to endosymbiosis evolution plastids by ricmelo on 2007-04-02 19:28:10 as read along with 1 person dandaman
  • notes High-frequency gene transfer from the chloroplast genome to the nucleus
    PNAS, Vol. 100, No. 15. (22 July 2003), pp. 8828-8833.
    by Sandra Stegemann, Stefanie Hartmann, Stephanie Ruf, Ralph Bock
    posted to endosymbiosis evolution plastids by ricmelo on 2007-04-02 19:26:36 as read along with 1 person ricmilne
  • notes Evolution: Red Algal Genome Affirms a Common Origin of All Plastids
    Current Biology, Vol. 14, No. 13. (13 July 2004), pp. R514-R516.
    by Geoffrey I Mcfadden, Giel G van Dooren
    posted to endosymbiosis evolution plastids by ricmelo on 2007-04-02 19:25:01 as read
  • notes Annotated English translation of Mereschkowskys 1905 paper Uber Natur und Ursprung der Chromatophoren imPflanzenreiche
    pp. 287-295.
    by W Martin
    posted to endosymbiosis evolution plastids by ricmelo on 2007-04-02 19:24:23 as read
  • notes THE MESOZOIC RADIATION OF EUKARYOTIC ALGAE: THE PORTABLE PLASTID HYPOTHESIS
    pp. 259-267.
    by D Grzebyk
    posted to endosymbiosis evolution plastids by ricmelo on 2007-04-02 19:20:53 as read
  • notes DNA transfer from chloroplast to nucleus is much rarer in Chlamydomonas than in tobacco
    Gene, Vol. 316 (16 October 2003), pp. 33-38.
    by Diane L Lister, Joseph M Bateman, Saul Purton, Christopher J Howe
    posted to endosymbiosis evolution plastids by ricmelo on 2007-04-02 19:19:30 as read
  • notes A Brief History of Plastids and their Hosts
    Protist, Vol. 155, No. 1. (March 2004), pp. 3-7.
    by Patrick Keeling
    posted to endosymbiosis evolution plastids by ricmelo on 2007-04-02 19:18:44 as read
  • notes Ancient Invasions: From Endosymbionts to Organelles
    Science, Vol. 304, No. 5668. (9 April 2004), pp. 253-257.
    by Sabrina D Dyall, Mark T Brown, Patricia J Johnson
    posted to endosymbiosis evolution plastids by ricmelo on 2007-04-02 19:15:12 as read
  • notes Nucleomorphs: enslaved algal nuclei
    Current Opinion in Microbiology, Vol. 5, No. 6. (1 December 2002), pp. 612-619.
    posted to endosymbiosis evolution plastids by ricmelo on 2007-04-02 19:12:48 as read
  • notes Direct measurement of the transfer rate of chloroplast DNA into the nucleus
    Nature, Vol. 422, No. 6927. (6 March 2003), pp. 72-76.
    by Chun Y Huang, Michael A Ayliffe, Jeremy N Timmis
    posted to endosymbiosis evolution plastids by ricmelo on 2007-04-02 19:12:15 as read
  • notes Mutational decay and age of chloroplast and mitochondrial genomes transferred recently to angiosperm nuclear chromosomes.
    Plant Physiol, Vol. 138, No. 3. (July 2005), pp. 1723-1733.
    posted to endosymbiosis evolution plastids by ricmelo on 2007-04-02 19:11:49 as read
  • notes Recycled plastids: a `green movement' in eukaryotic evolution
    Trends in Genetics, Vol. 18, No. 11. (1 November 2002), pp. 577-584.
    by John M Archibald, Patrick J Keeling
    posted to endosymbiosis evolution plastids by ricmelo on 2007-04-02 19:09:03 as read
  • notes Organellar genes: why do they end up in the nucleus?
    Trends in Genetics, Vol. 16, No. 7. (1 July 2000), pp. 315-320.
    by Jeffrey L Blanchard, Michael Lynch
    posted to endosymbiosis evolution plastids by ricmelo on 2007-04-02 19:08:33 as read
  • notes Membrane heredity and early chloroplast evolution
    Trends in Plant Science, Vol. 5, No. 4. (1 April 2000), pp. 174-182.
    by Thomas Cavalier-Smith
    posted to endosymbiosis evolution plastids by ricmelo on 2007-04-02 19:07:50 as read
  • notes METABOLIC MAPS AND FUNCTIONS OF THE PLASMODIUM FALCIPARUM APICOPLAST
    Nat Rev Micro, Vol. 2, No. 3. (March 2004), pp. 203-216.
    by Stuart A Ralph, Giel G van Dooren, Ross F Waller, Michael J Crawford, Martin J Fraunholz, Bernardo J Foth, Christopher J Tonkin, David S Roos, Geoffrey I Mcfadden
    posted to endosymbiosis evolution plastids by ricmelo on 2007-04-02 18:46:09 as read along with 1 person shuzhens
  • notes Tropical infectious diseases: metabolic maps and functions of the Plasmodium falciparum apicoplast.
    Nat Rev Microbiol, Vol. 2, No. 3. (March 2004), pp. 203-216.
    by SA Ralph, GG van Dooren, RF Waller, MJ Crawford, MJ Fraunholz, BJ Foth, CJ Tonkin, DS Roos, GI McFadden
    posted to endosymbiosis evolution plastids by ricmelo on 2007-04-02 18:44:49 as read
  • notes The apicoplast as an antimalarial drug target
    Drug Resistance Updates, Vol. 4, No. 3. (June 2001), pp. 145-151.
    by Stuart A Ralph, Marthe C D'Ombrain, Geoffrey I Mcfadden
    posted to endosymbiosis evolution plastids by ricmelo on 2007-04-02 18:37:49 as read
  • notes The apicoplast: a plastid in Plasmodium falciparum and other Apicomplexan parasites.
    Int Rev Cytol, Vol. 224 (2003), pp. 57-110.
    by BJ Foth, GI McFadden
    posted to endosymbiosis evolution plastids by ricmelo on 2007-04-02 18:31:41 as read
  • notes The Treasure Trove of Algal Chloroplast Genomes. Surprises in Architecture and Gene Content, and Their Functional Implications
    Plant Physiol., Vol. 129, No. 3. (1 July 2002), pp. 957-966.
    by Clare L Simpson, David B Stern
    posted to endosymbiosis evolution plastids by ricmelo on 2007-04-02 11:31:57 as read
  • Hatena arenicola gen. et sp. nov., a Katablepharid Undergoing Probable Plastid Acquisition
    Protist, Vol. 157, No. 4. (24 October 2006), pp. 401-419.
    by Noriko Okamoto, Isao Inouye
    posted to endosymbiosis plastids by ricmelo on 2007-04-01 11:29:09 as read
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