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Mitochondria in hiding

Andrew J. Roger () and Jeffrey D. Silberman ()
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Andrew J. Roger: CIAR Program in Evolutionary Biology and Genome Atlantic, Dalhousie University
Jeffrey D. Silberman: Astrobiology Program, Immunology, Molecular Genetics, and the Institute of Geophysics and Planetary Physics, University of California at Los Angeles

Nature, 2002, vol. 418, issue 6900, 827-829

Abstract: The apparent absence of mitochondria in some microbes contributed to the view that they were early offshoots of the eukaryotic line of descent. New evidence tells a different story.

Date: 2002
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