The mitochondria and plastids of eukaryotic cells evolved from endosymbiotic prokaryotes. DNA from the endosymbionts has bombarded nuclei since the ancestral prokaryotes were engulfed by a precursor of the nucleated eukaryotic host. An experimental confirmation regarding the molecular mechanisms responsible for organelle DNA incorporation into nuclei has not been performed until the present analysis. Here we introduced double-stranded DNA breaks into the nuclear genome of tobacco through inducible expression of I-SceI, and showed experimentally that tobacco chloroplast DNAs insert into nuclear genomes through double-stranded DNA break repair. Microhomology-mediated linking of disparate segments of chloroplast DNA occurs frequently during he...
Functional gene transfer from the plastid (chloroplast) and mitochondrial genomes to the nucleus has...
Endosymbiotic transfer of DNA and functional genes from the cytoplasmic organelles (mitochondria and...
In eukaryotes, many genes were transferred to the nucleus from prokaryotic ancestors of the cytoplas...
Mitochondria and chloroplasts in eukaryotic cells originated more than a billion years ago when an a...
Transfer of organelle DNA into the nuclear genome has been significant in eukaryotic evolution, beca...
Endosymbiotic transfer of DNA and functional genes from the cytoplasmic organelles (mitochondria and...
In eukaryotes, cytoplasmic organellar genomes have contributed to a wide variety of nuclear genes. T...
The origin of new genes has long been considered a fundamental question in evolutionary biology. In ...
Eukaryotic cells arose through the uptake of free-living bacteria by endosymbiosis and their gradual...
DNA transfer to the nucleus from prokaryotic ancestors of the cytoplasmic organelles (mitochondria a...
Mitochondria and chloroplasts (photosynthetic members of the plastid family of cytoplasmic organelle...
The nuclear genome of eukaryotes contains large amounts of cytoplasmic organelle DNA (nuclear integr...
International audienceAbstract The nuclear genome of eukaryotes contains large amounts of cytoplasmi...
International audienceAbstract The nuclear genome of eukaryotes contains large amounts of cytoplasmi...
†Background The presence of chloroplast-related DNA sequences in the nuclear genome is generally reg...
Functional gene transfer from the plastid (chloroplast) and mitochondrial genomes to the nucleus has...
Endosymbiotic transfer of DNA and functional genes from the cytoplasmic organelles (mitochondria and...
In eukaryotes, many genes were transferred to the nucleus from prokaryotic ancestors of the cytoplas...
Mitochondria and chloroplasts in eukaryotic cells originated more than a billion years ago when an a...
Transfer of organelle DNA into the nuclear genome has been significant in eukaryotic evolution, beca...
Endosymbiotic transfer of DNA and functional genes from the cytoplasmic organelles (mitochondria and...
In eukaryotes, cytoplasmic organellar genomes have contributed to a wide variety of nuclear genes. T...
The origin of new genes has long been considered a fundamental question in evolutionary biology. In ...
Eukaryotic cells arose through the uptake of free-living bacteria by endosymbiosis and their gradual...
DNA transfer to the nucleus from prokaryotic ancestors of the cytoplasmic organelles (mitochondria a...
Mitochondria and chloroplasts (photosynthetic members of the plastid family of cytoplasmic organelle...
The nuclear genome of eukaryotes contains large amounts of cytoplasmic organelle DNA (nuclear integr...
International audienceAbstract The nuclear genome of eukaryotes contains large amounts of cytoplasmi...
International audienceAbstract The nuclear genome of eukaryotes contains large amounts of cytoplasmi...
†Background The presence of chloroplast-related DNA sequences in the nuclear genome is generally reg...
Functional gene transfer from the plastid (chloroplast) and mitochondrial genomes to the nucleus has...
Endosymbiotic transfer of DNA and functional genes from the cytoplasmic organelles (mitochondria and...
In eukaryotes, many genes were transferred to the nucleus from prokaryotic ancestors of the cytoplas...