Varadharajan Chandran

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scientists propose that mitochondria originated from some ancient bacteria that invaded single-celled organisms. These bacteria formed a symbiotic alliance with the organism; they provided energy, but used the organism’s cellular environment for nutrition, metabolism, and self-defense. The genes lodged within mitochondria are left over from this ancient symbiotic relationship; indeed, human mitochondrial genes resemble bacterial genes more than human ones.)
The Gene: An Intimate History
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