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Year:
2003
| Volume: 11
| Issue: 1
| Pages: 35-38
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Special Article |
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GENETIC RECOMBINATION AND THE ORIGIN OF MITOCHONDRION
Milanko STUPAR |
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Abstract: |
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Division of ancestral prokaryotic genome into two circular double-stranded DNA molecules is a basis for future separate evolution of nuclear and mitochondrion compartments. Universal double sheet of lipid molecules by invagination, at the level of membrane-hairpin attachment, formed two-layered envelope completely surrounding those two DNAs. Presumed ancestral prokaryote in this case is an Archaebacteria, which would lead to formation of six main groups of organisms: archaebacteria (Archaea), eubacteria, Protista, Fungi, Plantae and Animalia. |
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Key words:
Breast Neoplasms; Women; Incidence; Mortality; Armenia |
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