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. 2015 Apr 14;112(33):10120–10125. doi: 10.1073/pnas.1421378112

Fig. 2.

Fig. 2.

A breakdown of evolutionary transitions involving endosymbiosis, featuring movement between three kinds of reproduction. A system starts with two simple reproducers. One engulfs the other, yielding a collective reproducer, but initially the collective reproducer is unified only by physical containment. The collective reproducer becomes more metabolically integrated, and eventually, through gene loss, the endosymbiont moves toward scaffolded reproduction.