Title of article
Sex and the eukaryotic cell cycle is consistent with a viral ancestry for the eukaryotic nucleus
Author/Authors
Bell، نويسنده , , Philip John Livingstone، نويسنده ,
Issue Information
روزنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2006
Pages
10
From page
54
To page
63
Abstract
The origin of the eukaryotic cell cycle, including mitosis, meiosis, and sex are as yet unresolved aspects of the evolution of the eukaryotes. The wide phylogenetic distribution of both mitosis and meiosis suggest that these processes are integrally related to the origin of the earliest eukaryotic cells. According to the viral eukaryogenesis (VE) hypothesis, the eukaryotes are a composite of three phylogenetically unrelated organisms: a viral lysogen that evolved into the nucleus, an archaeal cell that evolved into the eukaryotic cytoplasm, and an alpha-proteobacterium that evolved into the mitochondria. In the extended VE hypothesis presented here, the eukaryotic cell cycle arises as a consequence of the derivation of the nucleus from a lysogenic DNA virus.
Keywords
Eukaryotic cell cycle , Viral Eukaryogenesis Theory , Lysogeny , Origin of sex , Compatibility , Virus , Eukaryote evolution , nucleus , meiosis , mitosis , Plasmid partitioning
Journal title
Journal of Theoretical Biology
Serial Year
2006
Journal title
Journal of Theoretical Biology
Record number
1538090
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