Multiple Choice
If the mitosomes of Giardia contain no DNA, yet are descendants of what were once free-living organisms, then where are we likely to find the genes that encode their structures, and what accounts for their current location there?
A) plasmids; conjugation
B) plasmids; transformation
C) nucleus; horizontal gene transfer
D) nucleus; S phase
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