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Plastid - Wikipedia
A plastid is a membrane-bound organelle found in the cells of plants, algae, and some other eukaryotic organisms. Plastids are considered to be intracellular ...
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Plastid biogenesis, between light and shadows - PubMed
Plastids are cellular organelles which originated when a photosynthetic prokaryote was engulfed by the eukaryotic ancestor of green and red algae and land ...
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Exploring the potential of plastid biology and biotechnology - McNelly
The plastid provides a distinct environment from the rest of the cell for producing valuable proteins and metabolites. Much attention has fallen ...
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plastid
plastid, n. (a.) (ˈplæstɪd) [a. Ger. plastid (Haeckel), f. Gr. πλαστός (see -plast) + id, after Gr. -ιδιον, dim. suffix.] 1. Biol. An individual mass or unit of protoplasm, as a cell or unicellular organism.1876 E. R. Lankester Adv. Sc. (1890) 283 Haeckel's useful term ‘plastid’ for a corpuscle of p...
Oxford English Dictionary
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Plastid | Glossary - Diatoms of North America
A plastid is the pigmented organelle that is the site of photosynthesis. Plastids contain carotinoid pigments such as beta-carotene, diatoxanthin, ...
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PLASTID Definition & Meaning - Merriam-Webster
: any of various small bodies (as chloroplasts) that occur in the cytoplasm of cells of photosynthetic organisms (as plants) and that often serve as centers ...
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Diversity of Plastid Types and Their Interconversions - Frontiers
Plastids are pivotal subcellular organelles that have evolved to perform specialized functions in plant cells, including photosynthesis and the production ...
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Plastid | Subcellular locations - UniProt
The plastid is a semi-autonomous, self-reproducing organelle. Plastids are remnants of a photosynthetic organism that was engulfed by the host, although not ...
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Types of Plastids - BYJU'S
Plastids are double-membrane organelles which are found in the cells of plants and algae. Plastids are responsible for manufacturing and storing of food. These ...
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The origin of plastids - PMC
Plastids are the photosynthetic organelles of plant and algal cells. The term also includes non-photosynthetic organelles that are derived from them by ...
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Plastid evolution
A plastid is a membrane-bound organelle found in plants, algae and other eukaryotic organisms that contribute to the production of pigment molecules. Primary endosymbiosis
The first plastid is highly accepted within the scientific community to be derived from the engulfment of cyanobacteria ancestor
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polyplastid
polyˈplastid, -ide, n. Biol. [f. poly- + plastid.] An organism consisting of many plastids or cells: opposed to monoplastid(e. Also attrib. or as adj.1895 Moore in Sci. Progress June 323 There are many monoplastid forms with affinities among the polyplastids.
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Plastid terminal oxidase
The lack of plastid terminal oxidase indirectly causes photodamage during plastid development because protective carotenoids are not synthesized without There also exist PTOX cyanophages that contain copies of the gene for the plastid oxidase.
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Apicoplast
During the reorganization of the plastid the apicoplast lost its ability to photosynthesize. The small plastid, only 0.15–1.5 μm in diameter, is surrounded by four membranes.
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last match with RegEx I do `grep -oP '(?<=%28).*?(?=%29)' f.txt` on the following line chr01_pilon_pilon gmap-gsnap mRNA 55846944 55847057 . + . ID=NbD052382.1.mrna1;Name=NbD052382.1;No...
You could replace the lookbehind with a greedy `\K` ("keep left") assertion: $ grep -oP '.*%28\K.*?(?=%29)' f.txt NP_054520.1
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