Organelle biogenesis

Organelle biogenesis refers to the processes by which eukaryotic cells form, grow, maintain, and distribute their intracellular organelles. Many organelles proliferate by growth and division of pre‑existing structures, while others (notably peroxisomes and lipid droplets) can also arise *de novo* from precursor membranes of the endoplasmic reticulum (ER).

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Organelle biogenesis

Organelle biogenesis refers to the processes by which eukaryotic cells form, grow, maintain, and distribute their intracellular organelles. Many organelles proliferate by growth and division of pre‑existing structures, while others (notably peroxisomes and lipid droplets) can also arise *de novo* from precursor membranes of the endoplasmic reticulum (ER).

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