Assembling the Tree of LifeJoel Cracraft, Michael J. Donoghue Oxford University Press, 2004. 7. 22. - 592ÆäÀÌÁö This edited volume is provides an authoritative synthesis of knowledge about the history of life. All the major groups of organisms are treated, by the leading workers in their fields. With sections on: The Importance of Knowing the Tree of Life; The Origin and Radiation of Life on Earth; The Relationships of Green Plants; The Relationships of Fungi; and The Relationships of Animals. This book should prove indispensable for evolutionary biologists, taxonomists, ecologists interested in biodiversity, and as a baseline sourcebook for organismic biologists, botanists, and microbiologists. An essential reference in this fundamental area. |
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... ribosomal RNA sequences amplification from uncultured organisms. New taxa were found within two kingdoms representing Crenarchaeota and Euryarchaeota as well as the new kingdom Korarchaeota (pJP78 and other similar rDNA sequences) ...
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... ribosomal genes (organized by E. Zimmer and D. Hillis) and on cladistic approaches to evolutionary innovation (organized by C. Mitter and B. Farrell). In 1990, the SSE met with other societies in the fifth International Congress of ...
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... ribosomal RNAs that changed this. All living cells make protein and in pretty much the same way using ribosomes that consist of a large and small subunit (LSU and SSU). The catalytic core of each ribosomal subunit is an RNA molecule ...
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... ribosomal proteins (Wolf et al. 2001), and supertree analysis of 121 genes (Daubin et al. 2002). Most of the new ciPCR-only groups are not included because of space limitations and their current omission from combined data sets, as ...
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The Relationships of Green Plants | 119 |
The Relationships of Fungi | 169 |
The Relationships of Animals Overview | 195 |
The Relationships of Animals Lophotrochozoans | 235 |
The Relationships of Animals Ecdysozoans | 279 |
The Relationships of Animals Deuterostomes | 363 |
Perspectives on the Tree of Life | 537 |
Index | 563 |
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