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The text says "Mitochondria contain around 1000 proteins in yeast and 1500 proteins in humans." I don't know where these values come from but they don't look correct at all. The table in the article estimates 79-80 proteins per eukaryotic ribosome. 2A02:3035:60C:4894:55B9:8B50:BAA1:2ED9 (talk) 09:44, 8 June 2024 (UTC)[reply]