Organelles, Genomes and Eukaryote Phylogeny

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amitochondriate
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Chromatin Marks
Ciliary Hairs
coding
Common Eukaryotic Ancestor
comparative
comparative genomics
Cortical Alveoli
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Cyanobacterial Origin
DNA Methylation
endomembrane
Endomembrane System
Epigenetic Inheritance
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eukaryotic cell evolution mechanisms
evolutionary cell biology
genes
genome sequencing methods
genomics
Histidine Protein Kinase
microbial parasite genomics
molecular
molecular systematics
MONO MONO
phylogenetic analysis
phylogenies
Plastid Genome
Primary Endosymbiosis
Primary Plastids
Prokaryotic Homologues
protein
Red Algae
RER Membrane
RNA Pol Ii
Sec Translocase
Secondary Endosymbiosis
Secondary Plastids
system
Thylakoid Membrane
Tom Complex
Van De Peer
Vesicular Transport

Product details

  • ISBN 9780367394127
  • Weight: 839g
  • Dimensions: 178 x 254mm
  • Publication Date: 19 Jun 2019
  • Publisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd
  • Publication City/Country: GB
  • Product Form: Paperback
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The recent revolution in molecular biology has spread through every field of biology including systematics and evolution. Researchers can now analyze the genomes of different species relatively quickly, and this is generating a great deal of data and theories about relationships between taxa as well as how they originated and diversified.

Organelles, Genomes and Eukaryote Phylogeny covers recent developments in the field of “deep level” phylogenetic inference of eukaryotes, especially with respect to the origin and evolution of eukaryotic cells and their organelles. It focuses on interpretation of data derived from molecular and cell biology, genome sequencing with respect to the timing and mechanism of eukaryogenesis, and the endosymbiotic events leading to mitochondria and plastids.

As ideas that prevailed for twenty years are being revised, updated, or abandoned in the face of more sophisticated analysis of molecular sequence data, this book will prove relevant to all students and professionals working in molecular systematics, comparative genomics, and cell biology.

Robert P. Hirt, David S. Horner