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  • Mitochondria
  • Organelle in eukaryotic cells responsible for respiration

    mitochondrion (pl. mitochondria) is an organelle found in the cells of most eukaryotes, such as animals, plants and fungi. Mitochondria have a double membrane

    Mitochondria

    Mitochondria

    Mitochondria

  • Mitochondrial DNA
  • DNA located in mitochondria

    Mitochondrial DNA (mDNA or mtDNA) is the DNA located in the mitochondria organelles in a eukaryotic cell that converts chemical energy from organic compounds

    Mitochondrial DNA

    Mitochondrial DNA

    Mitochondrial_DNA

  • Eukaryote
  • Domain of life whose cells have nuclei

    Promethearchaeota archaeon and an aerobic proteobacterium, which formed the mitochondria. A second episode of symbiogenesis with a cyanobacterium created the

    Eukaryote

    Eukaryote

    Eukaryote

  • Symbiogenesis
  • Evolutionary theory

    of eukaryotic cells from prokaryotic organisms. The theory holds that mitochondria, plastids such as chloroplasts, and possibly other organelles of eukaryotic

    Symbiogenesis

    Symbiogenesis

    Symbiogenesis

  • Mitochondrial disease
  • Disorders caused by mitochondrial dysfunction

    is a group of genetic disorders caused by mitochondrial dysfunction. Mitochondria are the organelles that generate energy for the cell and are found in

    Mitochondrial disease

    Mitochondrial disease

    Mitochondrial_disease

  • Mitochondria (song)
  • 2009 single by Kenichi Suzumura

    "Mitochondria" is Kenichi Suzumura's third single, released on February 4, 2009. It came with a disc with the PV of the title track "Mitochondria", and

    Mitochondria (song)

    Mitochondria_(song)

  • Mitochondrial ribosome
  • Protein complex

    ribosome, or mitoribosome, is a ribonucleoprotein complex that is active in mitochondria and functions as a riboprotein for translating mitochondrial mRNAs encoded

    Mitochondrial ribosome

    Mitochondrial ribosome

    Mitochondrial_ribosome

  • Power, Sex, Suicide
  • 2005 book by Nick Lane

    Suicide: Mitochondria and the Meaning of Life is a 2005 popular science book by Nick Lane of University College London, which argues that mitochondria are

    Power, Sex, Suicide

    Power,_Sex,_Suicide

  • Organellar DNA
  • contained in organelles (such as mitochondria and chloroplasts), outside the nucleus of eukaryotic cells. Mitochondria contain mitochondrial DNA Plastids

    Organellar DNA

    Organellar_DNA

  • Midichloria
  • Genus of bacteria

    females of this tick species. These bacteria have been observed in the mitochondria of the host cells, a trait that has never been described in any other

    Midichloria

    Midichloria

  • Cell (biology)
  • Basic unit of life forms

    membrane. Eukaryotic cells contain other membrane-bound organelles such as mitochondria, which provide energy for cell functions, and chloroplasts, in plants

    Cell (biology)

    Cell (biology)

    Cell_(biology)

  • Mitochondria associated membranes
  • Cellular structure

    Mitochondria associated membranes (MAMs) represent regions of the endoplasmic reticulum (ER) which are reversibly tethered to mitochondria. These membranes

    Mitochondria associated membranes

    Mitochondria associated membranes

    Mitochondria_associated_membranes

  • Horizontal transfer of mitochondria
  • Movement of whole mitochondria between cells

    Horizontal transfer of mitochondria is the movement of whole mitochondria and mitochondrial DNA between cells. Mitochondria from donor cells are transported

    Horizontal transfer of mitochondria

    Horizontal_transfer_of_mitochondria

  • Mitochondrial Eve
  • Matrilineal most recent common ancestor of all living humans

    estimated by scientists. Mitochondrial DNA (mtDNA, the DNA located in mitochondria, different from the DNA in the nucleus of a cell) and Y-chromosome DNA

    Mitochondrial Eve

    Mitochondrial Eve

    Mitochondrial_Eve

  • Mitophagy
  • Autophagic process in which mitochondria are delivered to the vacuole and degraded

    Mitophagy is the selective degradation of mitochondria by autophagy. It often occurs to defective mitochondria following damage or stress. The process of

    Mitophagy

    Mitophagy

    Mitophagy

  • Human mitochondrial genetics
  • Study of the human mitochondrial genome

    in human mitochondria). The human mitochondrial genome is the entirety of hereditary information contained in human mitochondria. Mitochondria are small

    Human mitochondrial genetics

    Human mitochondrial genetics

    Human_mitochondrial_genetics

  • Eukaryogenesis
  • Process of forming the first eukaryotic cell

    a nucleus, at least one centriole and cilium, facultatively aerobic mitochondria, sex (meiosis and syngamy), a dormant cyst with a cell wall of chitin

    Eukaryogenesis

    Eukaryogenesis

    Eukaryogenesis

  • Rickettsiales
  • Order of bacteria

    which mitochondria and related organelles developed from members of this group. However, more recent examination has suggested that the mitochondria and

    Rickettsiales

    Rickettsiales

    Rickettsiales

  • PINK1
  • Protein-coding gene in the species Homo sapiens

    protein to bind to depolarized mitochondria to induce autophagy of those mitochondria. PINK1 is processed by healthy mitochondria and released to trigger neuron

    PINK1

    PINK1

    PINK1

  • Mitochondrial fusion
  • Merging of two or more mitochondria within a cell to form a single compartment

    Mitochondria are dynamic organelles with the ability to fuse and divide (fission), forming constantly changing tubular networks in most eukaryotic cells

    Mitochondrial fusion

    Mitochondrial fusion

    Mitochondrial_fusion

  • Cellular respiration
  • Process of releasing energy from nutrients using inorganic electron acceptors

    production in glycolysis, and requires pyruvate be transported by the mitochondria in order to be oxidized by the citric acid cycle. The products of this

    Cellular respiration

    Cellular respiration

    Cellular_respiration

  • Extranuclear inheritance
  • Transmission of genes occurring outside the nucleus

    cytoplasmic organelles such as mitochondria and chloroplasts or from cellular parasites like viruses or bacteria. Mitochondria are organelles which function

    Extranuclear inheritance

    Extranuclear_inheritance

  • Parasite Eve (video game)
  • 1998 video game

    survivors. Aya confronts Melissa onstage, and Melissa says that Aya's mitochondria need more time to develop. She flees backstage, with Aya giving chase

    Parasite Eve (video game)

    Parasite_Eve_(video_game)

  • Rickettsia
  • Genus of bacteria

    in mitochondria. In fact, of all the microbes known, the Rickettsia is probably the closest relative (in a phylogenetic sense) to the mitochondria. Unlike

    Rickettsia

    Rickettsia

    Rickettsia

  • Ivan Wallin
  • American biologist (1883–1969)

    experimental works on endosymbiotic theory. Nicknamed the "Mitochondria Man", he claimed that mitochondria, which are cell organelles, were once independent bacteria

    Ivan Wallin

    Ivan_Wallin

  • Carnitine
  • Compound active in mitochondria

    metabolism, carnitine transports long-chain fatty acids from the cytosol into mitochondria to be oxidized for free energy production, and also participates in removing

    Carnitine

    Carnitine

    Carnitine

  • Henneguya zschokkei
  • Species of Myxosporea

    exclusively anaerobic metabolism. It is also notable for its lack of both mitochondria and mitochondrial DNA. Henneguya zschokkei is found in fish as an ovoid

    Henneguya zschokkei

    Henneguya zschokkei

    Henneguya_zschokkei

  • Membrane contact site
  • organelles, including mitochondria, Golgi, endosomes, lysosomes, peroxisomes, chloroplasts and the plasma membrane. Both mitochondria and sorting endosomes

    Membrane contact site

    Membrane_contact_site

  • Acetylcarnitine
  • Form of L-carnitine

    carnitine which is used by the body to transport fatty acids into the mitochondria for breakdown and energy production. Carnitine is both a nutrient and

    Acetylcarnitine

    Acetylcarnitine

    Acetylcarnitine

  • Intermembrane space
  • Part of a cell

    functions. Unlike the IMS of the mitochondria, the IMS of the chloroplast does not seem to have any obvious function. Mitochondria are surrounded by two membranes;

    Intermembrane space

    Intermembrane space

    Intermembrane_space

  • Hydrogenosome
  • Mitochondrion-derived organelle

    membrane foldings (cristae) unlike typical mitochondria. They are considered to have evolved from mitochondria to produce molecular hydrogen and ATP in

    Hydrogenosome

    Hydrogenosome

    Hydrogenosome

  • Lactate shuttle hypothesis
  • Aspect of lactate metabolism

    kidney, and heart mitochondria. It was also found that lactate could be oxidized as quickly as pyruvate in rat liver mitochondria. Because lactate can

    Lactate shuttle hypothesis

    Lactate_shuttle_hypothesis

  • Parasite Eve (novel)
  • 1995 novel by Hideaki Sena

    third game. The video games have also been adapted into a manga series. Mitochondria are the "power house" of biological cells. It is thought that they were

    Parasite Eve (novel)

    Parasite_Eve_(novel)

  • Excitotoxicity
  • Process that kills nerve cells

    in the membranes of mitochondria that opens when the organelles absorb too much calcium. Opening of the pore may cause mitochondria to swell and release

    Excitotoxicity

    Excitotoxicity

    Excitotoxicity

  • Muscle
  • Important Biological tissue that allows movement

    rich in mitochondria and capillaries and appears red when deoxygenated. Type IIx (also known as type IId), which is less dense in mitochondria and myoglobin

    Muscle

    Muscle

    Muscle

  • Prokaryote
  • Unicellular organism lacking a membrane-bound nucleus

    cell nuclei. Prokaryotes evolved before eukaryotes, and lack nuclei, mitochondria, and most of the other distinct organelles that characterize the eukaryotic

    Prokaryote

    Prokaryote

    Prokaryote

  • Mitochondrial fission
  • Mitochondrial fission is the process by which mitochondria divide or segregate into two separate mitochondrial organelles. Mitochondrial fission is counteracted

    Mitochondrial fission

    Mitochondrial fission

    Mitochondrial_fission

  • Mitosome
  • Cell organelle in a few species

    membrane-bound organelles closely related to mitochondria in structure, though functional overlap is limited. Unlike mitochondria, mitosomes do not have genes within

    Mitosome

    Mitosome

  • CoRR hypothesis
  • Biological hypothesis

    chloroplasts and mitochondria each contain specialized and discrete genetic systems. These genetic systems enable chloroplasts and mitochondria to make some

    CoRR hypothesis

    CoRR_hypothesis

  • Oxidative phosphorylation
  • Metabolic pathway

    adenosine triphosphate (ATP). In eukaryotes, this takes place inside mitochondria. Almost all aerobic organisms carry out oxidative phosphorylation. This

    Oxidative phosphorylation

    Oxidative phosphorylation

    Oxidative_phosphorylation

  • Paternal mtDNA transmission
  • Mitochondrial DNA inheritance from father

    reproduction, paternal mitochondria found in the sperm are actively decomposed, thus preventing "paternal leakage". Mitochondria in mammalian sperm are

    Paternal mtDNA transmission

    Paternal_mtDNA_transmission

  • Mitochondrial calcium uniporter
  • Group of transport proteins

    protein that allows the passage of calcium ions from a cell's cytosol into mitochondria. Its activity is regulated by MICU1 and MICU2, which together with the

    Mitochondrial calcium uniporter

    Mitochondrial_calcium_uniporter

  • Apoptosis-inducing factor, mitochondria-associated 3
  • Protein-coding gene in the species Homo sapiens

    Apoptosis-inducing factor, mitochondria-associated 3 is a protein that in humans is encoded by the AIFM3 gene. GRCh38: Ensembl release 89: ENSG00000183773

    Apoptosis-inducing factor, mitochondria-associated 3

    Apoptosis-inducing factor, mitochondria-associated 3

    Apoptosis-inducing_factor,_mitochondria-associated_3

  • Mitochondrial theory of ageing
  • Theory of ageing

    coworkers (1989). The second was proposed by A. N. Lobachev in 1978. Mitochondria are cell organelles which function to provide the cell with energy by

    Mitochondrial theory of ageing

    Mitochondrial theory of ageing

    Mitochondrial_theory_of_ageing

  • MFN2
  • Protein-coding gene in the species Homo sapiens

    MFN2 gene. Mitofusins are GTPases embedded in the outer membrane of the mitochondria. In mammals MFN1 and MFN2 are essential for mitochondrial fusion. In

    MFN2

    MFN2

    MFN2

  • Mitochondrial replacement therapy
  • Special form of in vitro fertilisation

    (MRT), sometimes called mitochondrial donation, is the replacement of mitochondria in one or more cells to prevent or ameliorate disease. MRT originated

    Mitochondrial replacement therapy

    Mitochondrial_replacement_therapy

  • Cavalier-Smith's system of classification
  • Biological classification system

    as the origin of various cellular organelles (including the nucleus, mitochondria), genome size evolution, and endosymbiosis. Though fairly well known

    Cavalier-Smith's system of classification

    Cavalier-Smith's_system_of_classification

  • Warburg hypothesis
  • Hypothesis explaining cancer

    formation) is insufficient cellular respiration caused by insult (damage) to mitochondria. The Warburg effect, on the other hand, describes the observation that

    Warburg hypothesis

    Warburg hypothesis

    Warburg_hypothesis

  • Palmitoyl-CoA
  • Chemical compound

    carnitine shuttle system (which transports fatty acyl-CoA molecules into mitochondria), and once inside, can participate in beta-oxidation. Alternatively,

    Palmitoyl-CoA

    Palmitoyl-CoA

  • Translocator protein
  • Human protein

    (steroidogenic acute regulatory protein) to transport cholesterol into mitochondria, though evidence is mixed. In animals, TSPO (PBR) is a mitochondrial

    Translocator protein

    Translocator protein

    Translocator_protein

  • Translocase of the outer membrane
  • Protein family

    complex of proteins found in the outer mitochondrial membrane of the mitochondria. It allows movement of proteins through this barrier and into the intermembrane

    Translocase of the outer membrane

    Translocase of the outer membrane

    Translocase_of_the_outer_membrane

  • Cytohet
  • Biological Eukaryotic Cell

    chloroplasts (only in plant cells) and the mitochondria (in all eukaryotic cells). Most of the genes in the mitochondria code for respiration-related proteins

    Cytohet

    Cytohet

    Cytohet

  • Anti-mitochondrial antibody
  • Autoantibodies against liver mitochondria, indicating primary biliary cholangitis

    autoantibodies, consisting of immunoglobulins formed against mitochondria, primarily the mitochondria in cells of the liver. The presence of AMA in the blood

    Anti-mitochondrial antibody

    Anti-mitochondrial antibody

    Anti-mitochondrial_antibody

  • Jennifer Moyle
  • British biochemist

    the properties of purified isocitric enzymes and calcium import in the mitochondria during cellular respiration. Jennifer Moyle was born in Norwich, England

    Jennifer Moyle

    Jennifer Moyle

    Jennifer_Moyle

  • Protein targeting
  • Biological mechanism for routing proteins

    addition, proteins targeted to other cellular destinations, such as mitochondria, chloroplasts, or peroxisomes, use specialized post-translational pathways

    Protein targeting

    Protein_targeting

  • Unicellular organism
  • Organism that consists of only one cell

    biological molecules. Prokaryotes lack membrane-bound organelles, such as mitochondria or a nucleus. Instead, most prokaryotes have an irregular region that

    Unicellular organism

    Unicellular organism

    Unicellular_organism

  • Alveolate
  • Clade of protists

    the Stramenopiles and Rhizaria among the protists with tubulocristate mitochondria into the SAR supergroup. The most notable shared characteristic is the

    Alveolate

    Alveolate

    Alveolate

  • Perilipin-5
  • Mammalian protein found in Homo sapiens

    mitochondria. Inside the cell, PLIN5 can be found in multiple intracellular structures including lipid droplets, endoplasmic reticulum, mitochondria,

    Perilipin-5

    Perilipin-5

    Perilipin-5

  • Homoplasmy
  • Identity of organellar DNA sequences in a cell

    mutations because of the genetic bottleneck, where only a few out of many mitochondria actually are passed on to offspring. The mussel Mytilus edulis is an

    Homoplasmy

    Homoplasmy

    Homoplasmy

  • Mitochondrial biogenesis
  • Process by which cells build mitochondrial mass

    self-replicate is rooted in its evolutionary history. It is commonly thought that mitochondria descend from cells that formed endosymbiotic relationships with α-protobacteria;

    Mitochondrial biogenesis

    Mitochondrial_biogenesis

  • ATP synthase
  • Enzyme

    ATP. The F1 unit protrudes into the cytoplasm (matrix and stroma in mitochondria and chloroplasts respectively). Subunits α and β make a hexamer with

    ATP synthase

    ATP synthase

    ATP_synthase

  • Mitochondrial permeability transition pore
  • Protein pore formed in mitochondria under pathological conditions

    ATAD3A was shown to prevent calcium-induced pore formation and render mitochondria insensitive to cyclosporin A, suggesting it acts upstream of Cyclophilin

    Mitochondrial permeability transition pore

    Mitochondrial_permeability_transition_pore

  • Tunneling nanotube
  • Biological structure

    components such as vesicles and organelles between cells, including whole mitochondria. The diameter of TNTs ranges from 0.05 μm to 1.5 μm and they can reach

    Tunneling nanotube

    Tunneling nanotube

    Tunneling_nanotube

  • Preaxostyla
  • Group of excavate protists

    This group is studied as a model system for reductive evolution of mitochondria, because it includes both organisms with anaerobic mitochondrion-like

    Preaxostyla

    Preaxostyla

  • Fatty acid synthesis
  • Biochemical process in which fatty acids are derived from acetyl-CoA and NADPH

    Acetyl-CoA is generated in the mitochondria from pyruvate molecules derived from glucose via glycolysis. Within the mitochondria, acetyl-CoA typically combines

    Fatty acid synthesis

    Fatty acid synthesis

    Fatty_acid_synthesis

  • Monocercomonoides
  • Genus of protists

    axostyle". It is the first eukaryotic genus to be found to completely lack mitochondria, and all hallmark proteins responsible for mitochondrial function. The

    Monocercomonoides

    Monocercomonoides

  • Reactive oxygen species
  • Highly reactive molecules formed from diatomic oxygen (O2)

    photosynthesis in organelles such as mitochondria, peroxisomes and chloroplasts. During the respiration process the mitochondria convert energy for the cell into

    Reactive oxygen species

    Reactive oxygen species

    Reactive_oxygen_species

  • Apoptosis
  • Form of programmed cell death

    and depends on the release of proteins from the intermembrane space of mitochondria. The extrinsic pathway is activated by extracellular ligands binding

    Apoptosis

    Apoptosis

    Apoptosis

  • Hydrogen hypothesis
  • provides a rationale for their common ancestry with mitochondria. Hydrogenosomes are anaerobic mitochondria that produce ATP by, as a rule, converting pyruvate

    Hydrogen hypothesis

    Hydrogen_hypothesis

  • DNM1L
  • Protein-coding gene in humans

    mitochondria due to dysfunctional fission machinery. Fission helps facilitate mitophagy, which is the breakdown and recycling of damaged mitochondria

    DNM1L

    DNM1L

    DNM1L

  • Magnetococcales
  • Order of bacteria

    The Magnetococcales were an order of Alphaproteobacteria, but now the mitochondria are considered as sister to the alphaproteobactera, together forming

    Magnetococcales

    Magnetococcales

  • Target peptide
  • Type of peptide chain

    of a protein to a specific region in the cell, including the nucleus, mitochondria, endoplasmic reticulum (ER), chloroplast, apoplast, peroxisome and plasma

    Target peptide

    Target_peptide

  • Human genome
  • Complete set of nucleic acid sequences for humans

    chromosomes (X and Y). A small DNA molecule is found within individual mitochondria. These are usually treated separately as the nuclear genome and the mitochondrial

    Human genome

    Human genome

    Human_genome

  • MELAS syndrome
  • Mitochondrial disease

    proteins that are part of NADH dehydrogenase (also called complex I) in mitochondria, that helps convert oxygen and simple sugars to energy. Other genes (MT-TH

    MELAS syndrome

    MELAS syndrome

    MELAS_syndrome

  • Archamoebae
  • Phylum of protists

    protists originally thought to have evolved before the acquisition of mitochondria by eukaryotes. They include genera that are internal parasites or commensals

    Archamoebae

    Archamoebae

    Archamoebae

  • Substrate-level phosphorylation
  • Metabolic reaction

    mitochondria, and in oxygen-depleted muscle. Substrate-level phosphorylation occurs in the cytoplasm of cells during glycolysis and in mitochondria during

    Substrate-level phosphorylation

    Substrate-level_phosphorylation

  • Origins of the Sámi
  • Earliest phase in Sámi history

    The origin of the Sámi has been of research interest since at least the early 17th century. Initially, the Sámi were grouped together with ethnic Finns

    Origins of the Sámi

    Origins of the Sámi

    Origins_of_the_Sámi

  • Archezoa
  • Proposed biological kingdom

    Archezoa for a paraphyletic territory of eukaryotes that primitively lacked mitochondria. Like Margulis and others before (see Pelomyxa), Cavalier-Smith argued

    Archezoa

    Archezoa

  • Citrate–malate shuttle
  • Series of chemical reactions

    the inner and outer mitochondrial membranes for fatty acid synthesis. Mitochondria are enclosed in a double membrane. As the inner mitochondrial membrane

    Citrate–malate shuttle

    Citrate–malate shuttle

    Citrate–malate_shuttle

  • Mitochondrial membrane transport protein
  • membranes of mitochondria. They serve to transport molecules and other factors, such as ions, into or out of the organelles. Mitochondria contain both

    Mitochondrial membrane transport protein

    Mitochondrial membrane transport protein

    Mitochondrial_membrane_transport_protein

  • Cardiolipin
  • Chemical compound

    so it's not proper to use NAO for CL or mitochondria quantitative studies of intact respiring mitochondria. But NAO still represents a simple method

    Cardiolipin

    Cardiolipin

  • Nicotinamide adenine dinucleotide phosphate
  • Coenzyme acting as an electron carrier in biochemical redox reactions

    homeostasis in mitochondria. Mitochondrial folate cycle has been recently suggested as the principal contributor to NADPH generation in mitochondria of cancer

    Nicotinamide adenine dinucleotide phosphate

    Nicotinamide adenine dinucleotide phosphate

    Nicotinamide_adenine_dinucleotide_phosphate

  • MERRF syndrome
  • Mitochondrial disorder

    progressive myoclonic epilepsy "Ragged Red Fibers" - clumps of diseased mitochondria accumulate in the subsarcolemmal region of the muscle fiber and appear

    MERRF syndrome

    MERRF_syndrome

  • Oocyte
  • Immature ovum or egg cell

    receives mitochondria from maternal cells, which will go on to control embryonic metabolism and apoptotic events. The partitioning of mitochondria is carried

    Oocyte

    Oocyte

  • Paracoccus denitrificans
  • Species of bacterium

    research indicated that Paracoccus denitrificans especially resembled mitochondria. The bacteria encloses within itself the biochemistry of the mitochondrial

    Paracoccus denitrificans

    Paracoccus_denitrificans

  • Inner mitochondrial membrane
  • Cell structure

    mitochondria, the area of the inner membrane is about 5 times as large as the outer membrane due to cristae. This ratio is variable and mitochondria from

    Inner mitochondrial membrane

    Inner mitochondrial membrane

    Inner_mitochondrial_membrane

  • Genetic code
  • Rules by which information encoded within genetic material is translated into proteins

    genetic code, or simply the genetic code, though variant codes (such as in mitochondria) exist. Efforts to understand how proteins are encoded began after DNA's

    Genetic code

    Genetic code

    Genetic_code

  • Sephardic Jews
  • Jewish diaspora of Spain and Portugal

    markers (direct male descent male for Y, equivalent weight for female mitochondria); residents of Catalonia have approximately 6%. This shows that there

    Sephardic Jews

    Sephardic Jews

    Sephardic_Jews

  • Genome
  • All genetic material of an organism

    fraction of junk DNA with no evident function. Almost all eukaryotes have mitochondria and a small mitochondrial genome. Algae and plants also contain chloroplasts

    Genome

    Genome

    Genome

  • Skeletal muscle
  • One of three major types of muscle

    along the inside of the cell membrane. Muscle fibers also have multiple mitochondria to meet energy needs. Muscle fibers are in turn composed of myofibrils

    Skeletal muscle

    Skeletal muscle

    Skeletal_muscle

  • Whole genome sequencing
  • Sequencing all the DNA of an individual at once

    all of an organism's chromosomal DNA as well as DNA contained in the mitochondria and, for plants, in the chloroplast. Whole genome sequencing has largely

    Whole genome sequencing

    Whole genome sequencing

    Whole_genome_sequencing

  • Human mitochondrial DNA haplogroup
  • Haplogroup defined by differences in human mitochondrial DNA

    Mitochondria are the primary energy generator of the cell and have unique organelles that maintain their own DNA (mtDNA). In human genetics, human mitochondrial

    Human mitochondrial DNA haplogroup

    Human mitochondrial DNA haplogroup

    Human_mitochondrial_DNA_haplogroup

  • Fatty acid degradation
  • Metabolic process

    Lipolysis of and release from adipose tissue Activation and transport into mitochondria β-oxidation Initially in the process of degradation, fatty acids are

    Fatty acid degradation

    Fatty_acid_degradation

  • Pelagibacterales
  • Order of bacteria

    Oregon State University, indicated that SAR11 could be the ancestor of mitochondria in most eukaryotic cells. However, this result could represent a tree

    Pelagibacterales

    Pelagibacterales

    Pelagibacterales

  • Succinic acid
  • Dicarboxylic acid

    molecule reflecting the cellular metabolic state. Succinate is generated in mitochondria via the tricarboxylic acid (TCA) cycle. Succinate can exit the mitochondrial

    Succinic acid

    Succinic acid

    Succinic_acid

  • Photosynthesis
  • Biological process to convert light into chemical energy

    reactions and in different cellular compartments (cellular respiration in mitochondria). The general equation for photosynthesis as first proposed by Cornelis

    Photosynthesis

    Photosynthesis

    Photosynthesis

  • Start codon
  • First codon of a messenger RNA translated by a ribosome

    in eukaryotes and archaea and N-formylmethionine (fMet) in bacteria, mitochondria and plastids. The start codon is often preceded by a 5' untranslated

    Start codon

    Start codon

    Start_codon

  • Cellular extensions
  • Structures projecting from cells

    podocytes are devoid of mitochondria, and mitochondria are confined to the cytosol surrounding the nucleus. The absence of mitochondria in foot processes can

    Cellular extensions

    Cellular extensions

    Cellular_extensions

  • Giant panda
  • Species of bear

    expressed in the peroxisome of giant panda cells instead of only in the mitochondria like carnivorous mammals, which would enable glyoxylate to be metabolised

    Giant panda

    Giant panda

    Giant_panda

  • Mitochondrial fission factor
  • Protein-coding gene in the species Homo sapiens

    division of mitochondria. Mitochondrial morphology changes by continuous fission in order to create interconnected network of mitochondria. This activity

    Mitochondrial fission factor

    Mitochondrial fission factor

    Mitochondrial_fission_factor

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  • Lia
  • Boy/Male

    Spanish

    Lia

    Is an abbreviation of names like Amalia: (hard working;industrious) and Rosalia:.

  • Chandaa
  • Girl/Female

    Indian

    Chandaa

    Moon female

  • Rathan | ரதந
  • Boy/Male

    Tamil

    Rathan | ரதந

    Precious stone, Gold

  • Latasha
  • Girl/Female

    English American

    Latasha

    Based on Natasha meaning birthday.

  • Tassos
  • Boy/Male

    Hindu, Indian

    Tassos

    Harvester; From Greek

  • Dory
  • Surname or Lastname

    English

    Dory

    English : variant spelling of Dorey.Hungarian (Dőry) : habitational name for someone from a place called Dör in Sopron county or Dér in Baranya county.

  • Shabd
  • Boy/Male

    Hindu

    Shabd

    Awaz sound, Akhar word

  • Mehujael
  • Biblical

    Mehujael

    who proclaims God

  • Tartan
  • Biblical

    Tartan

    a general (official title)

  • Thorvald
  • Boy/Male

    Norse

    Thorvald

    Son of Asvald.

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