Oxford University Press, USA
Microbial Phylogeny and Evolution: Concepts and Controversies
Microbial Phylogeny and Evolution: Concepts and Controversies
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The birth of bacterial genomics in the mid-1990s brought with it 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 originate from symbiosis?
- Do the current scenarios about the 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?
Author: Jan Sapp
Publisher: Oxford University Press, USA
Published: 03/03/2005
Pages: 352
Binding Type: Hardcover
Weight: 1.35lbs
Size: 9.40h x 6.46w x 0.84d
ISBN: 9780195168778
About the Author
Jay Sapp is a professor of the history of biological sciences at the Department of Biology at York University.
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