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Alcock et al. presented an opposed view (the "insider's" view), implying that mitochondrial and plastid protein translocation machineries would have been mostly derived from existing endosymbiont bacterial transporters.
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Yorkshire say the water table was so high that any heavy machinery would have only made conditions worse.
New powerful philosophical machinery would have to be applied to engage in a discussion with Jayarāśi.
We then examined whether deficiencies in the CIA machinery would have an effect on Pri2 protein levels by using a ts mutant of TAH18.
They were very important because if one of these guys hadn't done his job then the killing machinery would have stopped.
In the past, mobilizing this vast religious and political machinery would have resulted in overwhelming and unquestioning support for the Republican candidate.
One alternative hypothesis for explaining some of these observed trends is that earlier protein additions to the ribosomal machinery would have more conserved positions involved in specific RNA-protein interaction, while later additions would have more conserved positions involved in specific protein-protein interaction.
If the latter were true, then canonical microRNAs and their machinery would have been independently lost in both Ctenophora and Placozoa.
This view would address the authors' concern about how "such machinery would have been maintained in land plant organelles over a course of evolution of more than four hundred million years".
Under the inside-out model, the glycosylation machinery would have been situated in the extracellular space at the base of cytoplasmic blebs early in the evolution of eukaryotes - equivalent to the lumen of the nuclear envelope and ER of modern eukaryotes (see Figure 1).
The buried machinery alone would have told a story.
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