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- processi di evoluzione". Methodos: 45–68. Barricelli, Nils Aall (1957). "Symbiogenetic evolution processes realized by artificial methods". Methodos: 143–182...
- processi di evoluzione". Methodos: 45–68. Barricelli, Nils Aall (1957). "Symbiogenetic evolution processes realized by artificial methods". Methodos: 143–182...
- Phylogenetic and symbiogenetic tree of living organisms, showing the origins of eukaryotes and prokaryotes...
- successfully carryout anaerobic digestion to produce biomethane Many symbiogenetic models of eukaryogenesis propose that the first eukaryotic cells were...
- Phylogenetic and symbiogenetic tree of living organisms, showing a view of the origins of eukaryotes and prokaryotes...
- Phylogenetic and symbiogenetic tree of living organisms, showing a view of the origins of eukaryotes and prokaryotes...
- providing the first experimental evidence of Lynn Margulis' theory of the symbiogenetic origin of cellular mitochondria and chloroplasts. In 1992, Schwartz...
- demolecularized, the genetic material of the alien orchids acted as a symbiogenetic catalyst and is the culprit for the combination of the two crewmembers...
- Mereschkowski eventually proposed, in the early 20th century, the symbiogenetic theory and the genetic independence of chloroplasts. In the following...
- this process are known to cause color blindness. Finally, chimeric symbiogenetic genes (S-genes) are formed by the fusion of gene fragments from endosymbionts...