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This project investigates the evolution and functionality of organelle genomes in eukaryotic cells. By combining experimental and theoretical approaches, it aims to uncover principles governing organelle evolution and develop strategies to enhance bioenergetic performance in plants and algae.
Complex life on Earth is powered by bioenergetic organelles -- mitochondria and chloroplasts.
Originally independent organisms, these organelles have retained their own genomes (mtDNA and cpDNA), which have been dramatically reduced through evolutionary history.
Organelle genomes form dynamic populations within present-day eukaryotic cells, akin to individuals co-evolving in a ""cellular ecosystem"".
The structure of these populations is central to eukaryotic life.
However, the processes shaping…
UNIVERSITETET I BERGEN
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United Kingdom, Birmingham
Type: University / higher education
Activity type: Higher or Secondary Education Establishments
SME: No
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