1991
DOI: 10.1126/science.252.5004.378
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Lynn Margulis: Science's Unruly Earth Mother

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“…One wonders whether the scientiic community is not pursuing in the wrong direction by studying paterns instead of the process itself [1,3]. In this line, Lynn Margulis claimed that "…neodarwinism will ultimately be viewed as only a minor twentiethcentury religious sect within the sprawling religious persuasion of Anglo-Saxon biology" [29].…”
Section: Polyploidymentioning
confidence: 99%
“…One wonders whether the scientiic community is not pursuing in the wrong direction by studying paterns instead of the process itself [1,3]. In this line, Lynn Margulis claimed that "…neodarwinism will ultimately be viewed as only a minor twentiethcentury religious sect within the sprawling religious persuasion of Anglo-Saxon biology" [29].…”
Section: Polyploidymentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Whether or not the earth represents a stable or quasistable equilibrium that is biotically controlled, the concept of Gaia has been thought useful in stimulating both debate and study (Sling0 1988;Boston 1989;Mann 1991).…”
Section: Biotic Regulationmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Their role in the evolutionary biology of plasma membranes has not been taken into consideration by physiologists or biochemists, however, in their explana tions for the origin of life [7][8][9][10][11][12] or by paleontologists in their study of life existing in former geological periods [13,14]. In order to understand the role of Mg and Ca in lipid dysfunction that results in heart disease, cancer and other diseases it seems necessary to first consider its role in adaptional biology at the molecular level.…”
Section: Possible Roles Of Magnesium and Calcium In The Development Omentioning
confidence: 99%