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Margulis, Lynn

Margulis, Lynn, and Karlene V. Schwartz. Five Kingdoms New York W.H. Freeman, 1988. [Pg.429]

Margulis, Lynn, and Dorion Sagan. The Microcosmos Coloring Book. Boston Harcourt Brace Jovanovich, 1988. [Pg.695]

Margulis, Lynn and Karlene Schwartz. 1982. Five Kingdoms—An Illustrated Guide to the Phyla of Life on Earth. New York W. H. Freeman Co. [Pg.47]

Margulis, Lynn. 1998. Symbiotic Planet—A New Look at Evolution. New York Basic Books. [Pg.47]

Margulis, Lynn, and Carl Sagan. What Is Life London Weidenfeld and Nicholson, 1995. This is a popular book that defines fundamental characteristics of living organisms as criteria in the search for extraterrestrial organisms. [Pg.310]

Margulis, Lynn (bom 1938) American biologist she is best known for her theory on the origin of eukaryotic organelles, and her contributions to the endosymbiotic theory. [Pg.605]

Consider also that this kind of increase of molecular complexity due to fusion corresponds loosely to a kind of symbiogenesis, which is reminiscent of the prebi-otic scenario suggested by Dyson for bringing together the world of nucleic acids and the world of proteins (Dyson, 1985). This is in turn reminiscent of the classic ideas of Lynn Margulis for symbiogenesis at the cellular level (Margulis, 1993). [Pg.232]

Mann, C. (1991) Lynn Margulis Science s Unruly Earth Mother, Science, 252, 378-381. [Pg.296]

In the 1970s, the symbiosis hypothesis was forcefully reproposed by Lynn Margulis, and within a few years it received the support of an astonishing number of experimental discoveries. Mitochondria and chloroplasts are still carrying fragments of their ancient circular DNA,... [Pg.167]

The contributions to this subsection by Prof. Lynn Margulis, University of Massachusetts, Amherst, are gratefully appreciated. [Pg.48]

Some fungi, like plants, are food sources for humans, either directly, as edible gourmet mushrooms or indirectly, like the yeasts and molds used in the production of beer and cheese. Like plants, fungi may be poisonous and cause disease in plants or animals, or they may be medicinal. An example of the latter is the antibiotic penicillin, derived from a mold. Lynn Margulis writes various fungal strategies for survival include the production of complex organic compounds, such as the... [Pg.8]

We thank Barry Cameron, H.D. Holland and Lynn Margulis for their valuable suggestions and unpublished data. Malcolm Walter and Susan Campbell critically read the manuscript. The work was supported by the NSF Grants Ga-43391 and GA-31168 to S. Golubic. [Pg.42]

Phyllis R. Marcuccio, Assistant Executive Director of Publications, National Science Teachers Association, Arlington, VA Lynn Margulis, Professor of Biology, Department of Botany, University of Massachusetts,... [Pg.219]

If water was as common in the solar system as is implied by the facts presented in Chapter 2.1, then that would suggest that there were many environments in the solar system where the conditions were right for the development of life. What is life For instance, Lynn Margulis (quoted by Morgan 1997) has stated that to pro-... [Pg.62]

US biologist Lynn Margulis (1938- ) proposes the endosymbiont theory for the origin of eukaryote cellular organelles. [Pg.145]

Lynn Margulis is a Distinguished University Professor at the University of Massachusetts. She has made original contributions to cell biology and microbial evolution to developing science teaching materials and hands-on garbage and trash projects in elementary schools. [Pg.27]

What is depressing is not that there are chemists who have opinions that are not based on facts, but that there are editors who make decision on such speculative reports, before asking author for rebuttal, forgetting or not knowing what Lynn Margulis [1] has said ... [Pg.398]


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