Origins of plastids : symbiogenesis, prochlorophytes, and the origins of chloroplasts
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Origins of plastids : symbiogenesis, prochlorophytes, and the origins of chloroplasts
Chapman & Hall, c1993
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Hokkaido University, Library, Graduate School of Science, Faculty of Science and School of Science図書
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Description
Origins of Plastids looks at symbiosis and symbiogenesis as a mechanism of evolution. This theory of endosymbiotic evolution postulates that photosynthetic prokaryotes living as endosymbionts within eukaryotic cells gradually evolved into the organelle structures called chloroplasts. The theory is controversial but has been strongly advocated by Lynn Margulis. Based on a colloquium held at the Bodega Bay Marine Laboratory of the University of California at Davis, Origins of Plastids reviews recent data on this most basic problem in plant evolution. In it, leading researchers in the field apply the theory of endosymbiotic evolution to plastid origins, producing an important new reference work for both professionals and graduates interested in the origins of life, the origins of the eukaryotic cell and its organelles, and the evolution of the higher plants in general. Origins of Plastids represents the state-of-the-art in its field. It should find a place on the bookshelves of people interested in microbiology, plant science, phycology, cell biology, and evolution.
Table of Contents
- Preface-- James S. Clegg
- Contributors
- Introductory remarks-- Ralph A. Lewin
- Chloroplast-retention in ciliated protozoa-- Diane K. Stoecker
- Green ciliates: principles of symbiosis formation between autotrophic and heterotrophic partners-- Werner Reisser
- Insights into symbiotic acquisition of organelles from studies of the green hydra-- R. L. Pardy and C. L. Royce
- From prey via endosymbiont to plastid: comparative studies in dinoflagellates-- Eberhard Schnepf
- Membranes and plastid origins-- Jean M. Whatley
- The evolution of algal chloroplasts-- Sarah P. Gibbs
- Prochlorophyte evolution and the origin of chloroplasts: morphological and molecular evidence-- Hewson Swift and Brian Palenik
- Comparison of sequences and organization of photosynthesis genes among the prochlorophyte Prochlorothrix hollandica, cyanobacteria, and chloroplasts-- Susan S. Golden, Clifford W. Morden, and Karen L. Greer
- Molecular phylogeny of oxygenic phototrophic cells and organelles from small-subunit ribosomal RNA sequences-- Stephen J. Giovannoni, Nathan Wood, and Volker A. R. Huss
- Molecular phylogeny of algal plastids: a brief review of host/endosymbiont genome development based on sequence comparisons-- Christoph W. Sensen
- Phylogenetic origin of the plastids-- Klaus Valentin, Rose Ann Cattolico and Klaus Zetsche
- Origin and evolution of plastids from chlorophyll- a+c-containing algae: suggested ancestral relationships to red and green algal plastids-- Klaus V. Kowallik
- Probable evolutionary history of cryptomonad algae-- Susan E. Douglas
- The origin, losses and gains of chloroplasts-- Tom Cavalier-Smith
- Plastid phylogeny and the problem of biased base composition-- Christopher J. Howe, Timothy J. Beanland, Anthony W. D. Larkum, and Peter J. Lockhart
- Envoi-- Ralph A. Lewin et al
- Gene Glossary
- Author Index
- Taxonomic Index
- General Index.
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