Biology 1002B Lecture Notes - Lecture 11: General Idea, Southern Blot, Metagenomics

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Lecture 11b: meaning of endosymbiosis, cyanobacteria, lateral gene transfer, lateral gene transfer: movement of genes from mitochondria/chloroplast to nucleus , origin of endomembrane system, nuclear membrane, er etc. Endosymbiosis - a living organism located within the cell of another living organism. Lateral gene transfer refers to the relocation of genes from the mitochondria or chloroplast to the nucleus of the cell over millions of years. This allows the nucleus to take control of the cell rather than having an autonomous cell within the cell. Relocation of the genes does not change the function of the gene : origin of mitochondria and chloroplasts. The mitochondria and chloroplast are derived from free living prokaryotic cells through a process called endosymbiosis but are not derived from the same place as the nucleus. The mitochondria is said to have been derived from aerobic bacterium (bacteria that can undergo oxidative phosphorylation) after a larger primitive cell brought it in through phagocytosis.

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