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One plus one equals one: historical and modern perspectives on endosymbiotic theory

Archibald thumbnailJohn M. ArchibaldThe evolution of the eukaryotic cell is a puzzle that has challenged biologists for over a century. The prokaryote-eukaryote divide is enormous and many fundamental questions about the origin of eukaryotes and their endosymbiotically derived mitochondria and plastids remain unanswered. Comparative genomics is a powerful tool with which to address such questions. In this talk I will place the modern-day study of cellular evolution in a historical context, highlighting advances and lingering uncertainties in our understanding of the role of endosymbiosis in the evolution of eukaryotic organelles. 

One plus one equals one: historical and modern perspectives on endosymbiotic theory

Archibald thumbnailJohn M. ArchibaldThe evolution of the eukaryotic cell is a puzzle that has challenged biologists for over a century. The prokaryote-eukaryote divide is enormous and many fundamental questions about the origin of eukaryotes and their endosymbiotically derived mitochondria and plastids remain unanswered. Comparative genomics is a powerful tool with which to address such questions. In this talk I will place the modern-day study of cellular evolution in a historical context, highlighting advances and lingering uncertainties in our understanding of the role of endosymbiosis in the evolution of eukaryotic organelles. 

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