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Mitochondrial origins.
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BiologyMicrobial SystematicsProkaryotic SystemNatural SciencesMedicineMolecular BiologyDna ReplicationRibosomal Rna SequencesMolecular GeneticsMicrobiologyArchaeaMolecular MicrobiologyEndosymbiosisBeta SubdivisionsAlpha SubdivisionPhylogenetic Analysis
The 16S ribosomal RNA sequences from Agrobacterium tumefaciens and Pseudomonas testosteroni have been determined to further delimit the origin of the endosymbiont that gave rise to the mitochondrion. These two prokaryotes represent the alpha and beta subdivisions, respectively, of the so-called purple bacteria. The endosymbiont that gave rise to the mitochondrion belonged to the alpha subdivision, a group that also contains the rhizobacteria, the agrobacteria, and the rickettsias--all prokaryotes that have developed intracellular or other close relationships with eukaryotic cells.
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