Emergent RNA–RNA interactions can promote stability in a facultative phototrophic endosymbiosis
Eukaryote–eukaryote endosymbiosis was responsible for the spread of chloroplast (plastid) organelles. Stability is required for the metabolic and genetic integration that drives the establishment of new organelles, yet the mechanisms that act to stabilize emergent endosymbioses—between two fundament...
Main Authors: | Jenkins, BH, Maguire, F, Leonard, G, Eaton, JD, West, S, Housden, BE, Milner, DS, Richards, TA |
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Format: | Journal article |
Language: | English |
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National Academy of Sciences
2021
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