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CHLOROPLAST AND MITOCHONDRIAL DNA IN A BROWN ALGA <i>EGREGIA MENZIESII </i>
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1967
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DnaBotanyGeneticsMolecular BiologyMolecular GeneticsMitochondrial BiologyGenomicsUnicellular OrganismPhylogeneticsMitochondrial BiogenesisDna CharacteristicsPhotosynthesisDna ReplicationElectron TransparencyGenetic VariationAlgal BiologyUltrastructureBiologyCell OrganelleNatural SciencesEvolutionary BiologyElectron MicroscopePhycologyMedicine
Chloroplasts and mitochondria of the brown alga Egregia menziesii were studied with the electron microscope. In both organelles, 15-25-A fibrils with DNA characteristics are found within areas of electron transparency. In each chloroplast there are two DNA-containing areas, one at each tip of the chloroplast. This localization, the shape and size of each DNA-containing area, and its close association with lamellae in a nondividing chloroplast are noted. One or occasionally two DNA-containing areas are found within the mitochondrion and they are compared with a similar structure in the chloroplast.
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