Eukaryotism and symbiosis : intertaxonic combination versus symbiotic adaptation
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Eukaryotism and symbiosis : intertaxonic combination versus symbiotic adaptation
Springer, c1997
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Note
Proceedings of the sixth International Colloquium on Endocytobiology and Symbiosis, Tübingen, September 6-10, 1995
Includes bibliographical references and index
Description and Table of Contents
Description
Recent techniques in molecular biology have brought new insights into the study of evolution at the molecular level. This volume presents the resulting concept of "molecular phylogeny", with an overview of current accomplishments and the future direction of research on organelle origin and evolution and the biology of the "higher cell". It also features research results on molecular evolution and the development of multicellular from unicellular organisms.
Table of Contents
- Intertaxonic combination and the origin and differentiation of the cell
- phylogeny of exogenosomes
- intertaxonic combination and gene transfer (interspecific, intracellular)
- protein import into cell organelles - exo- and endogenosomes
- metabolic control and ontogenetic regulations between exogenosomes and nucleus
- molecular evolution
- symbiotic systems, adaptation, signal transduction, taxonomy and evolution
- molecular approach to taxonomy of endocytobionts
- endocytobionts in protists and invertebrates
- symbiotic plant microbe/fungus interactions
- intra- and extracellular interactions between phycobionts and mycobionts
- vertebrate evolution and medical significans.
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