Biology 2e
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ISBN: 9781947172517
Author: Matthew Douglas, Jung Choi, Mary Ann Clark
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Chapter 23, Problem 8RQ
In 2016, scientists published the genome of Monoceiconionoides, and demonstrated that this organism has no detectable mitochondrial genes. However, its genome was arranged in linear chromosomes wrapped around histones which are contained within the nucleus. Monoceiconionoides is therefore a(n).
- Bacteria
- Archea
- Eukaryote
- Endosymbiont
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