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Microbial Phylogeny And Evolution Concepts And Controversies Jan Sapp

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Microbial Phylogeny And Evolution Concepts And Controversies Jan Sapp
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Publisher: Oxford University Press, USA
File Extension: PDF
File size: 3.51 MB
Pages: 350
Author: Jan Sapp
ISBN: 0195168771
Language: English
Year: 2005

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Microbial Phylogeny And Evolution Concepts And Controversies Jan Sapp by Jan Sapp 0195168771 instant download after payment.

The birth of bacterial genomics since the mid-1990s brought withit several conceptual modifications and wholly new controversies. Working beyond the scope of the neo-Darwinian evolutionary synthesis, a group of leading microbial evolutionists addresses the following and related issues, often with markedly varied viewpoints: · Did the eukaryotic nucleus, cytoskeleton and cilia also orginate from symbiosis? · Do the current scenarios about he origin of mitochondria and plastids require revision? · What is the extent of lateral gene transfer (between "species") among bacteria? · Does the rDNA phylogenetic tree still stand in the age of genomics? · Is the course of the first 3 billion years of evolution even knowable?

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