ABSTRACT When trying to reconstruct the evolutionary trajectories during early eukaryogenesis, one is struck by clear differences in the developments of two organelles of endosymbiotic origin: the mitochondrion and the chloroplast. From a symbiogenic perspective, eukaryotic development can be interpreted as a process in which many of the defining eukaryotic characteristics arose as a result of mutual adaptions of both prokaryotes (an archaeon and a bacterium) involved. This implies that many steps during the bacterium-to-mitochondrion transition trajectory occurred in an intense period of dramatic and rapid changes. In contrast, the subsequent cyanobacterium-to-chloroplast development in a specific eukaryotic subgroup, leading to the photos...
Organellogenesis, a key aspect of eukaryotic cell evolution, critically depends on the successful es...
Debate about eukaryote evolution includes alternate views on the processes that gave rise to mitocho...
International audienceThe emergence of semiautonomous organelles, such as the mitochondrion, the chl...
When trying to reconstruct the evolutionary trajectories during early eukaryogenesis, one is struck ...
The early eukaryotic evolution was deeply influenced by the acquisition of two endosymbiotic organel...
International audienceThe cell of eukaryotic organisms (animals, plants, fungi) differs from that of...
The origin of eukaryotes stands as a major open question in biology. Central to this question is the...
Choloroplasts and mitochondria are both eukaryotic intracellular organelles; the first are only pres...
The origin of eukaryotes is one of the big questions in evolution. Many different ideas about eukary...
AbstractThe bioenergetic organelles of eukaryotic cells, mitochondria and chloroplasts, are derived ...
International audienceAll living eukaryotic cells with mitochondria, and plastids if any, within the...
International audienceMitochondria have been fundamental to the eco-physiological success of eukaryo...
Understanding the evolution of eukaryotic cellular complexity is one of the grand challenges of mode...
- 5 - Abstract: Mitochondria and plastids were acquired by endosymbiotic event, where prokaryotic or...
The origin of eukaryotes stands as a major conundrum in biology. Current evidence indicates that the...
Organellogenesis, a key aspect of eukaryotic cell evolution, critically depends on the successful es...
Debate about eukaryote evolution includes alternate views on the processes that gave rise to mitocho...
International audienceThe emergence of semiautonomous organelles, such as the mitochondrion, the chl...
When trying to reconstruct the evolutionary trajectories during early eukaryogenesis, one is struck ...
The early eukaryotic evolution was deeply influenced by the acquisition of two endosymbiotic organel...
International audienceThe cell of eukaryotic organisms (animals, plants, fungi) differs from that of...
The origin of eukaryotes stands as a major open question in biology. Central to this question is the...
Choloroplasts and mitochondria are both eukaryotic intracellular organelles; the first are only pres...
The origin of eukaryotes is one of the big questions in evolution. Many different ideas about eukary...
AbstractThe bioenergetic organelles of eukaryotic cells, mitochondria and chloroplasts, are derived ...
International audienceAll living eukaryotic cells with mitochondria, and plastids if any, within the...
International audienceMitochondria have been fundamental to the eco-physiological success of eukaryo...
Understanding the evolution of eukaryotic cellular complexity is one of the grand challenges of mode...
- 5 - Abstract: Mitochondria and plastids were acquired by endosymbiotic event, where prokaryotic or...
The origin of eukaryotes stands as a major conundrum in biology. Current evidence indicates that the...
Organellogenesis, a key aspect of eukaryotic cell evolution, critically depends on the successful es...
Debate about eukaryote evolution includes alternate views on the processes that gave rise to mitocho...
International audienceThe emergence of semiautonomous organelles, such as the mitochondrion, the chl...