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  • ...ctures are absent in [[bacteria]] and [[archaea]]. The [[nucleus]] is an [[organelle]] which houses the [[DNA]].<ref>"Eukaryota: More on Morphology." [http://ww
    28 KB (4,152 words) - 00:34, 29 March 2009
  • The organization of cell structures and organelle positioning in ''T. brucei'' are specialized to govern morphological change
    16 KB (2,364 words) - 00:56, 7 February 2010
  • ...olves the transport of [[ion]]s across these [[cell (biology)|cell]]ular [[organelle]]s. The coupling of processes here, and in the previous examples, is often
    17 KB (2,659 words) - 10:00, 5 November 2009
  • ...nd nuclear chromosomes (that is from the [[nucleus]] rather than another [[organelle]]) via intracellular gene transfer<ref>Burger G, Gray MW, Lang BF: Mitochon
    19 KB (2,833 words) - 22:11, 14 February 2010
  • Increased activity of [[intracellular]] [[organelle]]s named [[mitochondria]] due to impaired metabolism of the nutritive sugar
    19 KB (2,674 words) - 03:05, 17 February 2010
  • ...of the bacterial cell are extremely simplistic. Bacteria do not contain [[organelle]]s in the same sense as [[eukaryote]]s. Instead, the [[chromosome]] and per
    22 KB (3,296 words) - 09:37, 6 March 2024
  • Triose, as triose phosphates, exit the leaf cell's [[Organelle|organelles]] that synthesizes them &mdash; viz., a [[Chloroplat|chloroplast
    25 KB (3,545 words) - 17:36, 30 September 2018
  • ...aryote|eukaryotic]] cell. Rather than evolving [[eukaryote|eukaryotic]] [[organelle]]s slowly, this theory offers a mechanism for a sudden evolutionary leap by
    53 KB (7,846 words) - 16:55, 24 May 2012
  • ...ent species.<ref>Timmis JN ''et al.'' (2004) Endosymbiotic gene transfer: organelle genomes forge eukaryotic chromosomes. Nat Rev Genet 5:123-35 PMID 14735123
    29 KB (4,264 words) - 18:44, 2 October 2013
  • ...ent species.<ref>Timmis JN ''et al.'' (2004) Endosymbiotic gene transfer: organelle genomes forge eukaryotic chromosomes. Nat Rev Genet 5:123-35 PMID 14735123
    33 KB (4,774 words) - 09:55, 20 September 2013
  • ...mtDNA) and the chloroplast DNA (cpDNA) originate in the female egg, so the organelle DNA is always inherited from the mother. Some cells, such as blood cells, d
    82 KB (12,291 words) - 08:45, 25 October 2013
  • ...y indicate which proteins are on the critical path for supporting cell and organelle function in health and disease. Much of the logic of the interactions in li
    194 KB (28,649 words) - 05:43, 6 March 2024
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