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Bacteria domain families evolution

To understand general principles of protein evolution it is instructive to focus on specific examples. Here, VWA and other domains are discussed as representative families that are present in archaea, bacteria, and eukarya. [Pg.219]

Nonetheless, photosynthesis did not evolve immediately at the origin of life. The failure to discover photosynthesis in the domain of Archaea implies that photosynthesis evolved exclusively in the domain of Bacteria. Eukaryotes appropriated through endosymbiosis the basic photosynthetic units that were the products of bacterial evolution. All domains of life do have electron-transport chains in common, however. As we have seen, components such as the ubiquinone-cytochrome c oxidoreductase and cytochrome hf family are present in both respiratory and photosynthetic electron-transport chains. These components were the foundations on which light-energy-capturing systems evolved. [Pg.818]


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