Microbial phylogeny and evolution concepts and controversies /
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2005.
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Table of Contents:
- The bacterium's place in nature / Jan Sapp
- The large-scale structure of the Tree of Life / Norman R. Pace
- The molecular phylogeny of bacteria based on conserved genes / Wolfgang Ludwig and Karl-Hans Schleifer
- Evolving biological organization / Carl Woese
- If the Tree of Life fell would it make a sound? / W. Ford Doolittle
- Woe is the Tree of Life / William Martin
- The robustness of intermediary metabolism / Harold J. Morowitz, Daniel Broyles and Howard Lasus
- Molecular sequences and the early history of life / Radhey Gupta
- Fulfilling Darwin's dream / James Lake ... [et al.]
- Paradigm lost / C.G. Kurland
- Contemporary issues in mitochondrial origins and evolution / Michael W. Gray
- On the origin and evolution of plastids / John M. Archibald and Patrick J. Keeling
- The karyomastigont model of eukaryosis / Hanna Melnitsky, Frederick A. Rainey and Lynn Margulis
- The missing piece: the microtubule cytoskeleton and the origin of eukaryotes / Michael F. Dolan
- Heritable microorganisms and reproductive parasitism / John H. Werren.