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- W2310275 abstract "Organelles enable a diversity of chemical pathways to occur simultaneously within a single cell. The division of a cell into compartments must confer an enormous advantage upon organisms and this must be true however the organelles have been acquired in the course of evolution. It is possible to believe that chloroplasts are blue-green algae that have been captured and enslaved by larger cells and that, in subsequent evolution, the alga has become specialized only for photosynthesis and related reactions and the rest of the cell has lost any other photosynthetic apparatus if it possessed any originally. This is a theory going back more than 60 years that has revived recently with the discovery that plastid ribosomes differ from cytoplasmic ribosomes of the same cell in size and in their Rna and that they resemble those of blue-green algae and bacteria (Stutz and Noll, 1967). The partial autonomy and specific Dna of plastids conforms with the theory, although we have to explain how the nucleus comes to contain some of the genes affecting chloroplasts and how photosynthesis comes to be regulated by the nucleus although the plastids appear to have all the apparatus necessary for the process. I shall discuss later the roles of nuclear and plastid genes. Nuclear control of photosynthesis is shown by experiments on Acetabularia by Schweiger and Schweiger (1965) in which the nucleus and the plastids were given inherent rhythms out of phase with each other and evolution of oxygen followed the nuclear rhythm, not that of the plastids." @default.
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- W2310275 title "Cell Organelles and the Differentiation of Somatic Plant Cells" @default.
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