| 41. | A typical example in plants is retrograde signaling from the plastid to control nuclear gene expression.
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| 42. | In contrast, it has no effect on the plastids of the highly developed vascular plants.
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| 43. | Two major types of organelle in mitochondria and plastids such as chloroplasts, originated as bacterial endosymbionts.
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| 44. | Their plastids also contain chlorophyll c and carotenoids ( the most widespread of those being fucoxanthin ).
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| 45. | They are eukaryotic, with a cell wall composed of cellulose and plastids surrounded by two membranes.
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| 46. | Still, " chromoplast " is more often used to denote plastids with pigments other than chlorophyll.
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| 47. | RNA editing occurs in the cell nucleus and cytosol, as well as within mitochondria and plastids.
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| 48. | This sulfolipid is present in plastid precursor for the formation of the sulfoquinovose group of this lipid.
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| 49. | A compilation of all available complete plastid genomes is maintained by the NCBI in a public repository.
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| 50. | Both the nucleus and the plastid of " C . velia " showed alveolate ancestry.
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