Ike Sharpless

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– plainly, mitochondria and chloroplasts do derive from bacteria. But notice I say ‘derive’. They are no longer bacteria, and don’t have any real independence, as the vast majority of the genes needed for their existence (at least 1,500 of them) are found in the nucleus, the genetic ‘control centre’ of the cell.
Vital Question: Energy, Evolution, and the Origins of Complex Life
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