Evolution by association : a history of symbiosis /
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Author / Creator: | Sapp, Jan. |
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Imprint: | New York : Oxford University Press, 1994. |
Description: | xvii, 255 p. ; 24 cm. |
Language: | English |
Subject: | Symbiosis -- Research -- History. Symbiogenesis -- Research -- History. History. |
Format: | Print Book |
URL for this record: | http://pi.lib.uchicago.edu/1001/cat/bib/1755306 |
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505 | 0 | 0 | |g 1. |t Symbiosis: Evolution in Action. |t The Origins of the Word. |t Making Associations -- |g 2. |t The Meanings of Mutualism. |t The Political Context of Mutualism. |t The Plover and the Crocodile. |t Protesting the Gladiator's Show. |t Symbiosis as Mutualism. |t Organicism, Symbiosis, and the Division of Labor. |t Symbiosis as Parasitism. |t The Synthesis of New Individuals -- |g 3. |t Socially Constructing the Individual. |t Cell Theory Is Social Theory. |t The Cell as a Collective. |t Nucleocentricism -- |g 4. |t Symbiogenesis in Russia. |t The Experimental Ideal. |t Merezhkovskii Claims Priority. |t Mycoplasm and Amoeboplasm. |t Refuge in Geneva. |t The Sacred Fire of the Lighthouse -- |g 5. |t Engendering Genesis Stories. |t Feminine Nature. |t Convoluta. |t Problems with Protista. |t Organisms without Cells. |t A Midsummer-Night's Fantasy? |t Missing Mitochondria -- |g 6. |t Les Symbiotes and Germ Theory. |t Neo-Lamarckism, Infection, and Immunity. |t The Prince and the Pauper. |t Challenging the Doctrine of Asepsis. |t Symbiotes and Vitamins. |t The Rhetoric of Les Symbiotes. |t Mitochondria Are Bacteria. |t Cultivating Mitochondria. |t The Physiological Role of Symbiotes -- |g 7. |t The Pasteurization of Les Symbiotes. |t Making a Revolution - Winning the Election. |t A Showdown with the Pasteurians. |t Protests and Priority. |t Critiques from Lyon. |t "Wrong on Every Point"? |t Les Mythes des Symbiotes. |t Bacteriophage and "Microlichen" |t "The Thankless Task of Precursor" -- |g 8. |t Les Symbiotes Revisited. |t Rediscovery in the United States. |t Translation and Transformation. |t Local Debates in a Global Context. |t Theory Mongering in the United States. |t The Inheritance of Acquired Characteristics. |t A Failed Revolution. |t Falling in the Cracks -- |g 9. |t Verbal Phantoms. |t A Committee on Terminology. |t Problems in Cost-Benefit Accounting. |t Hostile Symbiosis. |t Conflict in Cooperative Ecology. |t Evolution in the Study of Symbiosis? |t The Organism as Functional Field. |t One Germ Plasm - One Organism -- |g 10. |t Organisms and the Edge of Disciplines. |t Plasmagenes, Viruses, and Viroids. |t Inherited Symbionts: Bad Pennies. |t Changing Concepts of Heredity. |t Lysogeny, Symbiosis, and Technoevolution. |t The Plasmid: A Discursive Ploy. |t The Unbound Organism. |t "Switching" Metaphors -- |g 11. |t Molecular Reconstruction. |t Poor Cousins. |t The Genetics of Symbiosis. |t Eukaryote Origins: The Space Race. |t The Argument from Dr. Pangloss. |t Serial Endosymbiosis Theory -- |g 12. |t The Dull Edge of Ockham's Razor. |t The Argument for Simplicity. |t Together They Stand; Divided They Fall. |t A Revival of Special Creation? |t Are Origin Stories Scientific? |t Closing the Controversy -- |g 13. |t Is Nature Motherly? |t The Human Nature of Origin Stories. |t Back to Gaia. |t Mother Nature, Antiscience and Myth. |t Tit for Tat. |t Delimiting Symbiosis. |
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