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  1. What is the function of mitochondrial networks? A theoretical assessment of hypotheses and proposal for future research.Hanne Hoitzing, Iain G. Johnston & Nick S. Jones - 2015 - Bioessays 37 (6):687-700.
    Mitochondria can change their shape from discrete isolated organelles to a large continuous reticulum. The cellular advantages underlying these fused networks are still incompletely understood. In this paper, we describe and compare hypotheses regarding the function of mitochondrial networks. We use mathematical and physical tools both to investigate existing hypotheses and to generate new ones, and we suggest experimental and modelling strategies. Among the novel insights we underline from this work are the possibilities that (i) selective mitophagy is not required (...)
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  • Mitochondria: Starving to reach quorum?Martin Picard & Yan Burelle - 2012 - Bioessays 34 (4):272-274.
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  • Is genomics bad for you?Benjamin Ja Dickins - 2012 - Behavioral and Brain Sciences 35 (5):364-365.
    The plasticity of the genome complicates genetic causation but should be investigated from a functional perspective. Specific adaptive hypotheses are referenced in the target article, but it is also necessary to explain how the integrity of the genome is maintained despite processes that tend towards its diversification and degradation. These include the accumulation of deleterious changes and intragenomic conflict.
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