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302 | Chris Kempes on the Biophysics of Evolution

3979.369 - 4004.26 Chris Kempes

Yeah, and I think it's, you know, there's a whole debate there about what the eukaryotes have that makes them special for forming multicellular assemblages. People argue that it's the regulatory capacities that those cells have built up to, say, regulate all of these mitochondria. So mitochondria are great. But a bad mitochondria is just a parasite living inside of you as a unicellular eukaryote.

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