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==Evolution and Endosymbiosis== | |||
"Endosymbiotic theory, that attempts to explain the origins of eukaryotic cell organelles such as mitochondria in animals and fungi and chloroplasts in plants was greatly advanced by the seminal work of biologist Lynn Margulis in the 1960s." [http://www.fossilmuseum.net/Evolution/Endosymbiosis.htm] | |||
==Life timeline== | ==Life timeline== | ||
[[File:life-timeline.jpg|300px]] | [[File:life-timeline.jpg|300px]] | ||
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File:2000px-Tree_of_life_SVG.svg.png| | File:2000px-Tree_of_life_SVG.svg.png|Phylogenetic tree [https://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/File:Tree_of_life_SVG.svg] | ||
File:philogenetic-tree.jpg|(Whitman 2009) | File:philogenetic-tree.jpg|Phylogenetic tree (Whitman 2009) | ||
File:Screen Shot 2018-04-11 at 11.11.20 AM.png|Phylogenetic tree based on plastid [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Algae] | |||
</gallery> | </gallery> | ||
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==References== | ==References== | ||
*William B. Whitman (2009). "The Modern Concept of the Procaryote." JOURNAL OF BACTERIOLOGY, Apr. 2009, p. 2000–2005 | *William B. Whitman (2009). "The Modern Concept of the Procaryote." JOURNAL OF BACTERIOLOGY, Apr. 2009, p. 2000–2005 | ||
*fossilmuseum (2018). Endosymbiosis - The Appearance of the Eukaryotes, Available at http://www.fossilmuseum.net/Evolution/Endosymbiosis.htm |