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I read this for my biology class and i had issues keeping up with the writer the concepts were such a breeze for him and took days for me
Nike lane answers the q the meaning of life
Along with the selfish gene this book should be required reading for first year biology students
Packaging/appearance
I kept wanting to see what was before before the normans the anglosaxons
Competitiveness
And apparently we know a lot including why we have sex death antioxidents and more
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- This product had a total of 337 reviews as of our last analysis date on Dec 28 2020.
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Some awareness of cellular biology and biochemistry would be helpful for readers
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If it were not for the emergence of mitochondria as a symbiont and cell powerhouse there would only be single cell life on earth
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But i dont think this is a book for the common reader
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Lanes thesis is that understanding how cellular organisms acquire the necessary energy to live and reproduce is the other neglected key beyond information storage via dna to understanding how complex life arose
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Two branches of the tree of life bacteria and archaea diverged from this point making different choices about how to solve this problem
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Finally the appearance of the first cells with mitochondria resulted a huge leap in the amount of available energy per unit of dna that a cell could exploit
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Mitochondria also forced the host cell to sequester its dna into a nucleus
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Fans of cosmology origins and other explorations of meaning and larger context should not pass by this book
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