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  2. Procaryotes Are so Over: Pace Makes the Case


    Norman R. Pace, a leading scientist in the field of astrobiology, makes his case for the end of the prokaryote in the January 2008 issue of Microbe, the monthly magazine of the American Society for Microbiology (ASM).

    “Put simply, the concept of prokaryote is obsolete,” Pace asserts in his article, “The molecular tree of life changes how we see, teach microbial diversity.”

    According to the American Heritage Dictionary, a prokaryote is “an organism of the kingdom Monera (or Prokaryotae), comprising...

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  3. Carl Woese and New Perspectives on Evolution


    Scientists are proud when they discover a new species or genus of life, but one molecular biologist, Carl Woese, has the unique honor or discovering an entire domain of life, the archaea.

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