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 Übersetzung für 'endosymbiotic theory' von Englisch nach Deutsch
biol.
endosymbiotic theory
Endosymbiontentheorie {f}
Teiltreffer
biol.
endosymbiotic {adj}
endosymbiotisch
8
med.
endosymbiotic infection
endosymbiotische Infektion {f}
math.
von Neumann-Bernays-Gödel set theory <NBG set theory>
Neumann-Bernays-Gödel-Mengenlehre {f} <NBG-Mengenlehre>
math.
Kelley-Morse set theory <KM set theory>
Kelley-Morse-Mengenlehre {f} [selten] [Morse-Kelley-Mengenlehre]
math.
Morse-Kelley set theory <MK set theory>
Morse-Kelley-Mengenlehre {f} <MK-Mengenlehre>
phys.
Bardeen-Cooper-Schrieffer theory <BCS theory>
Bardeen-Cooper-Schrieffer-Theorie {f} <BCS-Theorie>
phys.
Kaluza-Klein theory <KK theory>
Kaluza-Klein-Theorie {f}
chem.phys.
valence bond theory <VB theory>
Valenzbindungs­theorie {f} <VB-Theorie>
chem.phys.
valence bond theory <VB theory>
Valenzstrukturtheorie {f} [auch: VB-Theorie]
chem.phys.
valence bond theory <VB theory>
Elektronenpaar-Theorie {f} [Valenzstrukturtheorie]
chem.
molecular orbital theory <MO theory>
Molekülorbitaltheorie {f} <MO-Theorie>
math.
Tarski-Grothendieck set theory <TG, TG set theory>
Tarski-Grothendieck-Mengenlehre {f} <TG>
ungeprüft
econ.
Heckscher-Ohlin theory <HOT, H-O-T, HO theory, H-O theory>
Faktorproportionentheorie {f}
theoryAnnahme {f}
34
theoryHypothese {f}
16
theoryLehre {f}
68
theoryTheorie {f}
594
theoryThese {f} [Theorie]
43
biol.psych.
development theory
Entwicklungs­theorie {f}
acad.phys.
vibration theory
Schwingungs­theorie {f}
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Anwendungsbeispiele Englisch
  • "Paracoccus denitrificans", is a coccoid bacterium known for its nitrate reducing properties, its ability to replicate under conditions of hypergravity and for being a relative of the eukaryotic mitochondrion (endosymbiotic theory).
  • It is thought that they were originally separate organisms, and a symbiotic relationship between them and early cellular life has evolved into their present position as cell organelles with no independent existence (see endosymbiotic theory).
  • The resemblance of cyanelles to cyanobacteria supports the endosymbiotic theory.
  • Given that mitochondria and chloroplasts have this initial protein synthesis with fMet in common with bacteria, this has been cited as evidence for the endosymbiotic theory.
  • Lynn Margulis is a biologist best known for her work on endosymbiotic theory, which is now generally accepted for how certain organelles were formed.

  • One indication that mitochondria were once free living is that each contains a circular DNA, called mitochondrial DNA (mtDNA), whose structure is more similar to bacteria than eukaryotic organisms (see endosymbiotic theory).
  • The endosymbiotic theory was articulated in 1905 and 1910 by the Russian botanist Konstantin Mereschkowski, and advanced and substantiated with microbiological evidence by Lynn Margulis in 1967.
  • The necessity of preexisting HSP60 in order to synthesize additional HSP60 molecules supports the endosymbiotic theory of the origin of mitochondria.
  • These similarities have supported the Endosymbiotic theory, through which eukaryotic organelles arose from gram-negative bacteria.
  • This is a significantly shorter section in the second edition. The authors describe the critical beginnings of eukaryotic cells and describe the endosymbiotic theory proposed by Lynn Margulis.

  • Eukaryotic genetic material is divided into different, linear molecules called chromosomes inside a discrete nucleus, usually with additional genetic material in some organelles like mitochondria and chloroplasts (see endosymbiotic theory).
  • This earliest plant molecular biology phase of Mucke's work concerned the characterization and partial sequencing of the "Cyanophora" cyanelle genome, believed to resemble early stages of chloroplast evolution according to the endosymbiotic theory.
  • De Duve's work has contributed to the emerging consensus towards accepting the endosymbiotic theory; which idea proposes that organelles in eukaryotic cells originated as certain prokaryotic cells that came to live inside eukaryotic cells as endosymbionts.
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