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. 2011 Mar 14;108(13):5249–5254. doi: 10.1073/pnas.1100498108

Fig. 5.

Fig. 5.

Schematic for membrane-driven cellular evolution. The gradual transition from highly permeable primitive membranes (Left) to phospholipid membranes (Right) is driven by the selective growth advantage provided by increasing phospholipid content in the membrane. In turn, this transition in membrane composition imposes a selective pressure for the emergence of internalized metabolism to counter the reduced permeability of diacyl lipid membranes.