Has the endosymbiont hypothesis been proven

作者: M W Gray , W F Doolittle

DOI: 10.1128/MR.46.1.1-42.1982

关键词: BiologyBiological evolutionGeneticsBase sequence

摘要: … ), plastid, and eubacterial (bacterial and cyanobacterial) rRNA's have been made in a number of ways. (Theearlier data have been extensively discussed by Phillips and Carr [353].) …

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