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18 October, 05:48

How do chloroplasts multiply?

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    They contain their own DNA in the form of a circular plasmid which encodes some - but not all - of the molecules needed for chloroplast function ... It is theorized that this is the DNA from the free-living photosynthetic prokaryote that became an endosymbiont and then an organelle. This theory, The Endosymbiotic Theory, is widely accepted as a plausible explanation for the evolution of organelles.
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