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. 2004 Jun;123(1):3-15.
doi: 10.1016/j.thbio.2004.03.001.

Evolution of cell division in bacteria

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Evolution of cell division in bacteria

J T Trevors. Theory Biosci. 2004 Jun.

Abstract

Molecular evolution in bacteria is examined with an emphasis on cell division. For a bacterial cell to assemble and then divide required an immense amount of integrated cell and molecular biology structures/functions to be present, such as a stable cellular structure, enzyme catalysis, minimal genome, septum formation at mid-cell and mechanisms to take up nutrients and produce and use energy, as well as store it. The first bacterial cell(s) capable of division must have had complex cell and molecular biology functions. At this stage of evolution, they would not have been primitive cells but would have reached a threshold in evolution where cell division occurred in a regulated manner.

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