Multiple Choice
To explain the origin of the nuclear genome, which of the following hypotheses are most widely accepted?
A) Endosymbiotic relationship.
B) Symbiotic relationship.
C) Mitochondrial relationship.
D) Both the endosymbiotic and symbiotic relationships.
E) Endosymbiotic, symbiotic and mitochondrial relationships.
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