prokaryote

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Synonyms for prokaryote

a unicellular organism having cells lacking membrane-bound nuclei

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Citrus Virologists, Insect-Transmitted Procaryotes.

ELISA methods for plant pathogenic procaryotes. In: Hampton, R., E.

Whitman, W.B., 1998, Procaryotes: The unseen majority: Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences, v.

An idea that was shockingly revolutionary as recently as the early nineties--but is now almost universally accepted--is that mitochondria are descendants of bacteria (procaryotes)--that the discovery of the advantages of keeping computer disks and coal is separate compartments involved a large simple cell (which was perhaps energetically inefficient) getting invaded by a smaller bacteria (which was energetically more efficient).

The first level designates the basic subdivisions of fossil procaryotes, Single-Celled eucaryotes, invertebrates, vertebrates, and plants.

Benner R, Moran MA, Hodson RE (1986) Biogeochemical cycling of lignocellulosic carbon in marine and freshwater ecosystems: relative contributions of procaryotes and eukaryotes.

Taxonomic outline of the procaryotes Bergey's manual of systematic bacteriology, 2nd ed.

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