The endosymbiotic origin, diversification and fate of plastids
Canadian Institute for Advanced Research · University of British Columbia
Abstract
Plastids and mitochondria each arose from a single endosymbiotic event and share many similarities in how they were reduced and integrated with their host. However, the subsequent evolution of the two organelles could hardly be more different: mitochondria are a stable fixture of eukaryotic cells that are neither lost nor shuffled between lineages, whereas plastid evolution has been a complex mix of movement, loss and replacement. Molecular data from the past decade have substantially untangled this complex history, and we now know that plastids are derived from a single endosymbiotic event in the ancestor of glaucophytes, red algae and green algae (including plants). The plastids of both red algae and green…
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1Topics & keywords
- Plastid
- Endosymbiosis
- Biology
- Algae
- Red algae
- Green algae
- Botany
- Evolutionary biology