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A unicellular organism having cells lacking membrane-bound nuclei; bacteria are the prime example but also included are blue-green algae and actinomycetes and mycoplasma.
Our planet had only prokaryote organisms for more than half of its history.
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IricES1 is the only prokaryote known to exist within the mitochondria of any animal or multicellular organism.
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Both prokaryote communities were stratified by depth and the Bacteria differed between dates, indicating locally driven selection processes.
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It's the first prokaryote which has eukaryote building blocks This question is trickier to answer than you might expect.
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Instead of two domains of life, there were three Woese's analysis revealed that there were two kinds of prokaryote.
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This paper reviews the Author's contribution to the knowledge of the ultrastructural basis of the prokaryote-eukaryote interactions in different models assessed by an ultrastructural approach.
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The genome is rich in IS elements, including IS630 Tc-1 mariner family transposons, which are not expected in a prokaryote.
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To our knowledge, S. titanus is the sole insect known to transmit two different kinds of symbionts to the eggs, a prokaryote and an eukaryote.
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The enzyme is conserved in eukaryotes and also found in some prokaryotes.
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After all, before prokaryotes appeared there was no cellular life at all.
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The key difference between prokaryotes and eukaryotes is the complexity of the cells.
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Small RNA-guided protein complexes play an essential role in CRISPR-mediated immunity in prokaryotes.
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That seems to fit with what we know about living prokaryotes.
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However, it is widely held that prokaryotes are too small to sense spatial gradients.
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Biological cells come in two main types: prokaryotes and eukaryotes.
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Reversible phosphorylation is the key mechanism regulating several cellular events in prokaryotes and eukaryotes.