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- W1169243985 abstract "This chapter discusses the history and significance of the archaea. A prokaryote had originally been defined as an organism that did not possess certain eukaryotic cellular features—that is, a membrane-bounded nucleus and mitochondria. The early evidence for the existence of the archaea came in the main from an odd collection of organisms that lived in extreme environments. At that time conventional wisdom held that organisms living in extreme environments represent evolutionary adaptations to their environments, and such adaptations required an organism to undergo unusual phenotypic changes. A very few biologists actually did find the initial claim of a third form of life interesting and important. Many of them were microbiologists who worked with one or more of the archaea and found phylogenetic uniqueness a satisfying explanation for the phenotypic uniqueness they were increasingly encountering. The translation apparatus, an incredibly complex molecular aggregate that today involves of the order of 100 different molecular species, had to have evolved in stages from a far more rudimentary and inaccurate mechanism." @default.
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- W1169243985 title "Introduction The archaea: Their history and significance" @default.
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