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  Symbiogenesis at AllExperts
Symbiogenesis refers to the merging of two separate organisms to form a single new organism.
The idea originated with Konstantin Mereschkowsky in his 1926 book Symbiogenesis and the Origin of Species, which proposed that chloroplasts originate from cyanobacteria captured by a protozoan.
Today both chloroplasts and mitochondria are believed to have such an origin; this is the endosymbiotic theory.
en.allexperts.com /e/s/sy/symbiogenesis.htm   (425 words)

  
  Symbiogenesis - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Symbiogenesis refers to the merging of two separate organisms to form a single new organism.
The idea originated with Konstantin Mereschkowsky in his 1926 book Symbiogenesis and the Origin of Species, who proposed that chloroplasts originated from cyanobacteria captured by a protozoan.
Today both chloroplasts and mitochondria are believed to have such an origin; see endosymbiotic hypothesis.
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/Symbiogenesis   (221 words)

  
 Sentient Developments: Lynn Margulis's talk at UWO
That being said, her presentation did result in some ooohs and aaaahs from the audience, including videos of photosynthetic worms and an equisitely camouflaged octopus.
Margulis, who was significantly influenced by 20th century Russian biologists like Konstantin Mereschkowsky, fleshed out her theory in her 1981 work, In Acquiring Genomes: A Theory of the Origins of Species.
In this paper, Margulis argued that symbiogenesis is a primary force in evolution.
sentientdevelopments.blogspot.com /2006/03/lynn-marguliss-talk-at-uwo.html   (1077 words)

  
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