Craig Martin

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Mitochondria possess their own genes and their own genomes, which, suggestively, bear some resemblance to the genes and genomes of bacteria—again supporting Margulis’s hypothesis that they were primitive cells that were engulfed by other cells and then became symbiotic with them.
The Song of the Cell: How understanding the cell transformed science and our sense of what it means to live.
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