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2 The LargeScale Structure of the Tree of Life | 53 |
3 The Molecular Phylogeny of Bacteria Based on Conserved Genes | 70 |
4 Evolving Biological Organization | 99 |
5 If the Tree of Life Fell Would It Make a Sound? | 119 |
6 Woe Is the Tree of Life | 134 |
7 The Robustness of Intermediary Metabolism | 154 |
8 Molecular Sequences and the Early History of Life | 160 |
10 Paradigm Lost | 207 |
11 Contemporary Issues in Mitochondrial Origins and Evolution | 224 |
12 On the Origin and Evolution of Plastids | 238 |
13 The Karyomastigont Model of Eukaryosis | 261 |
The Microtubule Cytoskeleton and the Origin of Eukaryotes | 281 |
15 Heritable Microorganisms and Reproductive Parasitism | 290 |
Index | 317 |
9 Fulfilling Darwins Dream | 184 |
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