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Symbiogenesis : A New Principle of Evolution

Kozo-Polyansky, Boris MikhaylovichRaven, Peter H.(Introduction by)Margulis, Lynn(Edited by)Fet, Victor(Edited and translated by)
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More than eighty years ago, before we knew much about the structure of cells, Russian botanist Boris Kozo-Polyansky brilliantly outlined the concept of symbiogenesis, the symbiotic origin of cells with nuclei.

It was a half-century later, only when experimental approaches that Kozo-Polyansky lacked were applied to his hypotheses, that scientists began to accept his view that symbiogenesis could be united with Darwin's concept of natural selection to explain the evolution of life.

After decades of neglect, ridicule, and intellectual abuse, Kozo-Polyansky's ideas are now endorsed by virtually all biologists. Kozo-Polyansky's seminal work is presented here for the first time in an outstanding annotated translation, updated with commentaries, references, and modern micrographs of symbiotic phenomena.

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Harvard University Press
0674050452 / 9780674050457
Hardback
576.85
15/06/2010
United States
English
184 p. : ill.
24 cm