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New molecular data confirm what electron microscopists long suspected
- fusion of two different eukaryotic cells into a single more-complex
cell created novel groups of protists. By engulfing an algal cell and
putting it to work as a solar-powered food factory, heterotrophic prot
ozoans became autotrophic. Drastically reduced, the engulfed cell now
exists as an organelle in the host cell. Such blending of lineages was
perhaps a driving force in early eukaryotic diversification.