The endosymbiosis theory was proposed by Lynn Margulis in the 1980s. Her ideas met with much criticism early on, but ultimately prevailed. Margulis' arguments are a good example of using strong inference, making sense of multiple independent observations with a single explanatory hypothesis. In other words, in this way of investigating nature, seemingly independent observations present a pattern that can be used to deduce process. What are the seemingly independent observations of organellar DNA that make sense in light of the endosymbiosis explanation?
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