Abstract The origin of eukaryotic cells remains a highly contested problem. While eukaryotes arose from the merger of a bacterial and an archaeal partner giving rise to mitochondria and the cell proper, the order of steps is not known, nor is it understood why it was a singular event. Prokaryotes engage in various cooperative interactions everywhere, yet there is no evidence that they could establish stable endosymbiotic relationships on their own. Many assume that mitochondria came first, and t