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In a groundbreaking discovery, an international team of scientists has observed primary endosymbiosis, a rare process in which two life forms merge to form a single organism. This evolutionary phenomenon has only occurred twice in Earth’s history and has led to the diversity of life we see today, including complex organisms like mitochondria and plants.

Tyler Coale, a postdoctoral researcher at the University of California, Santa Cruz, led the research that uncovered this unique event. He explained how previous instances of primary endosymbiosis resulted in the diversity of life we see today. The algae engulfs the bacterium, providing nutrients and protection in exchange for new functions like nitrogen fixation. This symbiotic relationship results in the bacterium becoming an organelle within the algae, essential for its survival.

The scientists involved in the research published their findings in prestigious scientific journals and this discovery not only sheds light on evolution but also has the potential to revolutionize agriculture by engineering similar organelles into crop plants.

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