Symbiotic interactions were key to the evolution of chloroplast and mitochondria organelles, which mediate carbon and energy metabolism in eukaryotes. Biological nitrogen fixation, the reduction of abundant atmospheric nitrogen gas (N) to biologically available ammonia, is a key metabolic process performed exclusively by prokaryotes. Atelocyanobacterium thalassa, or UCYN-A, is a metabolically streamlined N-fixing cyanobacterium previously reported to be an endosymbiont of a marine unicellular alga.
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