Biology 1002B Lecture 11: Lecture 11- Origin of Eukaryotes II.docx

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You will get more gold from this lecture if you come prepared by: Before class you are required to watch the video below. The information contained is important for this lecture and you can expect questions from it on the next term test (see isos). I have attached slides taken from the video (weekendwork) to help you take notes. (what you should be able to do after the assigned readings and activities. Role of cpn60 in tracing endosymbiotic and lateral gene transfer event in eukaryotes. What you should be able to do after attending and reviewing the lecture. In multiple choice questions, identify relative sizes of typical mitochondrial, chloroplast and nuclear genomes. Mitochondria and chloroplasts are much smaller in size than the nuclear genome. Nucleus: 120,000kb rubisco structure and assembly from components coded by different genomes. Rubisco: some is coded for by the chloroplast while other genes are made and guided by the nucleus.

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