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(2010) Nagotu, Shirisha
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Cellular life comprises of three domains: prokaryotes, archaea and eukaryotes. The presence of a nucleus that contains DNA and specific membrane-bound structures called organelles is a unique feature of eukaryotic cells. These intracellular structures are very dynamic and exhibit a characteristic morphology and architecture that is distinct to every organelle. Organelle biogenesis is the process by which new organelles are formed and is one of the fundamental topics in contemporary cell biology. The mechanisms of organelle formation are highly conserved among different species. Organelles can be grouped into two categories as autonomous and non-autonomous. ER, mitochondria, chloroplasts belong to the first category and Golgi, secretory vesicles and the vacuole to the second. ...
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