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Early Evolution: From the appearance of the first cell to the first modern organisms

Rok: 2000
ISBN: 9783764361914
OKCZID: 110058906

Citace (dle ČSN ISO 690):
RIZZOTTI, Martin. Early evolution: from the appearance of the first cell to the first modern organism. 1st ed. Basel: Birkhauser, c2000. 175 s.


Anotace

This book aims to fill a gap in the evolution of living things. Actually, over the last few decades there has been increasing interest in the astronomical and physico-chemical problems to do with the events which determined the appearance of the first cell. For almost two centuries the evolution of present-day and past species has given rise to a great many investigations and much discussion. Moreover, in the last few years important contributions have come from the discoveries about their DNA. By contrast, there has been very little investment in attempts to understand the evolutionary processes which linked the first cell to the first modern organisms, which even the most ancient fossils are. In this field, even simple working hypotheses are often lacking. This book discusses at length these missing links and the origin of the basic structures of modern cells ranging from the propelling organelles of bacteria and nucleated cells to the organelles that the nucleated cells acquired by engulfing special bacter ia. What emerges from this discussion tends to favour the view that many of these refined evolutionary processes were driven by prosaic alimentary efficiency. Author Martino Rizzotti lectures on Evolutionary Biology at the University of Padova. He is chiefly concerned with studies on the general properties, origins and descent of living things and has published two books on these subjects as well as a number of papers. More specifically, he has contributed to the debate on the nature of the organic aggregates which gave rise to the first cells and put forward new hypotheses on the origin of the bacterial flagellum and the cilium of nucleated cells.

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