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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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  • 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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  • ...[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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  • ...al [[chlorophyll]] to capture sunlight. The chlorophyll is stored inside [[chloroplast]]s, [[organelle]]s adapted for carrying out [[photosynthesis]]. Photosynthe
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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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  • ...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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  • 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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  • ...t the only organelles found that derived from a different life form; the [[chloroplast]]s of plant cells are another.
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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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  • ...[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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  • :*Spooner, D., G. Anderson, and R. Jansen (1993) Chloroplast DNA evidence for the interrelationships of tomatoes, potatoes, and pepino (
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