| 11. | The process of secondary endosymbiosis left its evolutionary signature within the unique topography of plastid membranes.
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| 12. | One imagines primitive eukaryotic cells taking up cyanobacteria as intracellular symbionts in a process known as endosymbiosis.
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| 13. | Melkonian studied the structure, function and development of the endosymbiosis independent of the origin of plastids.
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| 14. | These phyla are not closely related showing that the capability of endosymbiosis with fungi is widely spread.
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| 15. | This event is called " endosymbiosis ", or " cell living inside another cell ".
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| 16. | The chloroplasts originate via endosymbiosis by engulfment of a photosynthetic cyanobacterium by the eukaryotic, already mitochondriate cell.
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| 17. | Biologists commonly agree that chloroplasts found in eukaryotes have their ancestry in cyanobacteria, via a process called endosymbiosis.
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| 18. | Cavalier-Smith has published extensively on the nucleus, mitochondria ), genome size evolution, and endosymbiosis.
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| 19. | Plants and algae have plastidal aldolase, sometimes a relic of endosymbiosis, in addition to the usual cytosolic aldolase.
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| 20. | Based on results to date, alternative evolutionary scenarios to a single primary endosymbiosis is not possible to confirm or refute.
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