11. The yeast genome and those of other eukaryotes show the presence of genes derived from both archaebacteria and eubacteria. The "informational genes" tend to have an archaeal character and the "metabolic genes" a eubacterial character. What are some possible explanations for this mixed eukaryotic genome?

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11. The yeast genome and those of other eukaryotes show the presence of genes derived from both
archaebacteria and eubacteria. The "informational genes" tend to have an archaeal character
and the "metabolic genes" a eubacterial character. What are some possible explanations for
this mixed eukaryotic genome?
Transcribed Image Text:11. The yeast genome and those of other eukaryotes show the presence of genes derived from both archaebacteria and eubacteria. The "informational genes" tend to have an archaeal character and the "metabolic genes" a eubacterial character. What are some possible explanations for this mixed eukaryotic genome?
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