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  • ==Start new article, [[Chloroplast]]== Start [[Chloroplast]] as stub. [[User:Anthony.Sebastian|Anthony.Sebastian]] 04:51, 5 January 2
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  • ...ion. ISBN 9780072830675.</ref>&nbsp;<ref name=hoober2000>Hoober JK. (2000) Chloroplast structure and development. In: ''Photosynthesis: A Comprehensive Treatise. {{Image|Chloroplast.png|center|500px|Schematic of a chloroplast: 1. outer membrane; 2. intermembrane space; 3. inner membrane (1+2+3: envel
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  • * Hoober JK. (2000) Chloroplast structure and development. In: ''Photosynthesis: A Comprehensive Treatise.
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  • ==Start new article, [[Chloroplast]]== Start [[Chloroplast]] as stub. [[User:Anthony.Sebastian|Anthony.Sebastian]] 04:51, 5 January 2
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  • A system of membranes inside [[chloroplast]]s, housing the proteins that carry out the light-dependent reactions of [[
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  • ...ctivity during photosynthesis; involves reactions in three organelles, the chloroplast, the peroxisome and the mitochondria.
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  • Chemical reactions that occur in the stroma of the chloroplast during photosynthesis and use the ATP and NADPH synthesized during the ligh
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  • ...ion. ISBN 9780072830675.</ref>&nbsp;<ref name=hoober2000>Hoober JK. (2000) Chloroplast structure and development. In: ''Photosynthesis: A Comprehensive Treatise. {{Image|Chloroplast.png|center|500px|Schematic of a chloroplast: 1. outer membrane; 2. intermembrane space; 3. inner membrane (1+2+3: envel
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  • :Discusses theories on how mitochondria and chloroplast genes are transferred into the nucleus, and also what steps a gene needs to ...ite journal | first=Paul |last=Jarvis| title=Intracellular signalling: The chloroplast talks! | journal=Current Biology | volume=11 |issue=8| year=2001 | pages=R3
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  • * Hoober JK. (2000) Chloroplast structure and development. In: ''Photosynthesis: A Comprehensive Treatise.
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  • A stack of disks of [[thylakoid]] membranes in plant [[chloroplast]]s, where [[photosynthesis]] occurs.
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  • ...koid]] membranes of the [[granum|grana]] inside [[Eukaryote|eukaryotic]] [[chloroplast]]s, linking the grana and, by so doing, linking the thylakoid membrane lume
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  • ...cgi?book=mcb&part=A4434&rendertype=figure&id=A4437 structure of a leaf and chloroplast].
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  • ...ertype=figure&id=A4437 Annotated image of the structure of a plant leaf, a chloroplast, and a stack of thylakoid disks (a granum)] ...pot.com/_Su433CfTjS4/SUnqvetPpNI/AAAAAAAAABs/94AV7R-AYjQ/s400/Untitled.jpg Chloroplast, thylakoids, and functional relations to photosynthesis]
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  • * Hoober JK. (2000) Chloroplast structure and development. In: ''Photosynthesis: A Comprehensive Treatise.
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  • rect 670 170 790 290 [[Chloroplast/Related Articles|Articles related to chloroplasts]] rect 670 170 790 290 [[Chloroplast/Related Articles|Articles related to chloroplasts]]
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  • ...[chloroplast genome]] <ref>J Li, M Goldschmidt-Clermont, M P Timko (1997). Chloroplast-encoded chlB is required for light-independent protochlorophyllide reductas ...n. ''Flu'' (first described in <ref name="rasa"/>) is a nuclear - encoded, chloroplast - located protein that appears containing only protein - protein interactio
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  • ::''See also'': [[Chloroplast]] and [[Photosynthesis]] {{Image|Chloroplast.png|right|300px|Schematic of a chloroplast: 1. outer membrane; 2. intermembrane space; 3. inner membrane (1+2+3: envel
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  • ::''See also'': [[Chloroplast]] and [[Photosynthesis]] {{Image|Chloroplast.png|right|300px|Schematic of a chloroplast: 1. outer membrane; 2. intermembrane space; 3. inner membrane (1+2+3: envel
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  • {{r|Chloroplast}}
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  • ...s)}} {{rpr|Chi square test}} {{rpr|chlorophyll}} {{rpr|chloroplast}} {{rpr|chloroplast membrane}} {{rpr|cholesterine}} {{rpr|chromatid}} {{rpr|chromatin}} {{rpr|c
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  • ...s)}} {{rpl|Chi square test}} {{rpl|chlorophyll}} {{rpl|chloroplast}} {{rpl|chloroplast membrane}} {{rpl|cholesterol}} {{rpl|chromatid}} {{rpl|chromatin}} {{rpl|ch
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  • ...al [[chlorophyll]] to capture sunlight. The chlorophyll is stored inside [[chloroplast]]s, [[organelle]]s adapted for carrying out [[photosynthesis]]. Photosynthe
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  • ...-- [[lysosome]] -- [[peroxisome]] -- [[mitochondrion]] -- [[plastid]] -- [[chloroplast]] ...e system]] -- [[endoplasmic reticulum]] -- [[mitochondrial membrane]] -- [[chloroplast membrane]]
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  • ...ct an Ancestral Relationship between Chlamydiaceae, Cyanobacteria, and the Chloroplast
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  • ...ynthesis depicting separation of steps in the thylakoids and stroma of the chloroplast. Most accounts of photosynthesis use the terminology 'light-independent' as ...[Organelle|organelles]] that synthesizes them &mdash; viz., a [[Chloroplat|chloroplast]], condense themselves into six-carbon [[Hexose|hexose]] phosphates, ultima
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  • ...out [[photosynthesis]], tiny, [[bacteria]]-sized [[organelle]]s, called [[chloroplast]]s, contain, within the inner membrane of their dual membrane structure, th
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  • ...ct an Ancestral Relationship between Chlamydiaceae, Cyanobacteria, and the Chloroplast
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  • ...rns the origins of [[mitochondrion|mitochondria]] and [[plastids]] (e.g. [[chloroplast]]s), which are [[organelle]]s of [[eukaryote|eukaryotic]] cells. According
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  • {{r|Chloroplast/Related Articles}}
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  • ##'''{{pl|Chloroplast}}''' ...[cell membrane]]&nbsp;| [[cytoskeleton]]&nbsp;| [[mitochondrion]]&nbsp;| [[chloroplast]]&nbsp;| [[cell nucleus|nucleus]]&nbsp;| [[endoplasmic reticulum]]&nbsp;| [
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  • ...(genetics)]] - [[Chi square test]] - [[chlorophyll]] - [[chloroplast]] - [[chloroplast membrane]] - [[cholesterine]] - [[chromatid]] - [[chromatin]] - [[chromatog
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  • and [[chloroplast]] genomes, and are sometimes also found in [[mitochondrium|mitrochondrial]]
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  • ...ucleus (cell)|Cell nuclei]] and [[plasma membrane]]s are shown in green; [[chloroplast]]s are in red for contrast.}}
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  • [[chloroplast]]
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  • ![[Chloroplast]]s *[[Chloroplast]] and other [[plastid]]s
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  • ...the circular [[mitochondrion]] chromosome, or the circular [[plastid]] ([[chloroplast]]) chromosome) needs to be considered when evaluating HGT between different ...multicellular eukaryotes, by a route that involves transfer of genes from chloroplast and mitochondrial genomes to the nuclear genomes.<ref>Adams KL Palmer JD (2
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  • ...ondria]] in eukaryotes derived from alpha-proteobacterial cells and that [[chloroplast]]s came from ingested [[cyanobacteria]],
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  • ...nucleus]] and [[organelles]] such as [[mitochondrion|mitochondria]] and [[chloroplast]]s. Most bacteria are relatively small and possess distinctive cell and col ...cended from a lineage within the [[Proteobacteria|α-Proteobacteria]] and [[chloroplast]]s from the [[Cyanobacteria]] by ancient [[endosymbiotic theory|endosymbiot
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  • ...ave [[cell wall]]s and [[chloroplast]]s in addition to other organelles. [[Chloroplast]]s produce energy from [[light]] by [[photosynthesis]]. They were also orig
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  • ...not uncommon for a single, large pyrenoid to be observed emerging from the chloroplast of the cell, with which is has a continuous membrane with “a relatively t
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  • ...the circular [[mitochondrion]] chromosome, or the circular [[plastid]] ([[chloroplast]]) chromosome) needs to be considered when evaluating HGT between different ...multicellular eukaryotes, by a route that involves transfer of genes from chloroplast and mitochondrial genomes to the nuclear genomes.<ref>Adams KL Palmer JD (2
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  • ...thesis of ATP is in turn driven by a redox chain in [[mitochondria]] and [[chloroplast]]s, which involves the transport of [[ion]]s across these [[cell (biology)|
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  • Less commonly, horizontal gene transfer involves the chloroplast and nuclear genomes of plants.
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  • ...ons are also conserved in the [[Calvin cycle]] that functions inside the [[chloroplast]].
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  • ...rgy-yielding processes, much the same as they do in [[mitochondria]] and [[chloroplast]]s. Examples of [[bacteria]] containing intracellular membranes are [[photo
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  • ...ral principles of metabolism in [[Cyanobacteria]] can also be applied to [[chloroplast]]s. In addition to oxygenic [[photosynthesis]], many [[bacteria]] can also
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  • {{rpl|Chloroplast}}
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  • ...algae and plants. They are united by the possession of a plastid (same as chloroplast, from it come the terms aplastidic and plastidic for with and without chlor ...ilson, P.R., Su, V., McFadden, G.I. and Keeling, P.J. (2007) The complete chloroplast genome of the chlorarachniophyte Bigelowiella natans: evidence for indepen
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  • ...t the only organelles found that derived from a different life form; the [[chloroplast]]s of plant cells are another.
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  • ...g would look like the following diagram (excuse the rough draft). All the chloroplast ATP is used to fix carbon dioxide using the Calvin cycle (it also uses the ...ot making it more schematic, rather than trying to represent the leaf, the chloroplast and the mitochondrion semi-realistically. I had resolved to draw subsequent
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  • ...t the only organelles found that derived from a different life form; the [[chloroplast]]s of plant cells are another.
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  • ...functions in these organelles. Both the mitochondrial DNA (mtDNA) and the chloroplast DNA (cpDNA) originate in the female egg, so the organelle DNA is always inh
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  • ...t the only organelles found that derived from a different life form; the [[chloroplast]]s of plant cells are another.
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  • ...ains the origin of [[mitochondrion|mitochondria]] and [[plastids]] (e.g. [[chloroplast]]s), which are [[organelle]]s of eukaryotic cells, as the incorporation of
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  • :Organelle genomes should probably be mentioned somewhere. Let's not forget chloroplast have DNA too. [[User:Chris Day|Chris Day]] [[User talk:Chris Day|(talk)]] 0
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  • ...[nucleoid]]''. Some organelles in eukaryotic cells ([[mitochondria]] and [[chloroplast]]s) have their own DNA with a similar organisation to bacterial DNA. [[Viru
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  • ...out an article). For example, you can navigate from photosynthesis up to [[Chloroplast/Related Articles]] and then up to [[Cell_%28biology%29/Related Articles]].
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  • *{{pl|Chloroplast}}<br>
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  • :*Spooner, D., G. Anderson, and R. Jansen (1993) Chloroplast DNA evidence for the interrelationships of tomatoes, potatoes, and pepino (
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  • ...Some organelles in eukaryotic cells ([[mitochondrion|mitochondria]] and [[chloroplast]]s) have their own DNA with a similar organization to bacterial DNA. In pro
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