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The Tangled Tree

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by David Quammen


  Feldman, Robert, 277, 281

  Feschotte, Cedric, 338–42

  Festschriften, 43

  F factor, 229, 234–35

  filamentous bacteria, 87

  “First Workshop on Archaebacteria, The,” 108–10, 209

  fish, 256

  Fishlake National Forest, 384

  Fitzgerald, Ella, 369

  Five Kingdoms (Margulis), 162

  5S ribosomal RNA, 61, 68, 79, 137

  flagella, 87, 133–34, 135, 151, 162, 190

  Fleming, Alexander, 242, 275

  fossils, 21, 31, 172, 197, 250, 374

  Fox, George, 78, 83-84, 88, 89, 105, 194–95, 366

  at archaea workshop, 108–10, 209

  background of, 96–97

  big tree paper cowritten by, 195–97, 198–201, 201, 202, 208, 334

  desire to do theoretical work, 97–98

  discover of archaea announced by, 94–95, 98, 101, 194

  5S rRNA sequences assembled by, 97

  and interest in ratchet model, 97, 100

  lab work of, 97–98

  lipids studied by, 104–5

  methanogen classification papers coauthored by, 93–95, 101

  offered job with Woese, 97

  RNA extracted by, 83, 89, 93

  third kingdom announced by, 194

  Woese’s dispute with, 198–200

  Franch, John, 81–82

  Freeze, Hudson, 86

  frogs, 339

  fruit flies, 338

  Fuchs, Leonhart, 14

  Fukusawa, Toshio, 234–35

  fungus, 92, 189, 190, 192, 193, 212

  HGT and, 256

  fusion, 227

  Gaia hypothesis, 156–57, 253

  Galápagos Archipelago, 4, 5–6

  Gamow, George, 47

  gas gangrene, 68

  gastric ulcers, 264

  General Electric Research Laboratory, 50, 367

  Generelle Morphologie der Organismen (Haeckel), 177, 178, 179, 181

  genes, 39

  in cytoplasm, 118–19

  question about existence of, 219–20

  genetic code:

  deciphering of, 37–41, 46, 47

  evolution of, 46–49, 52, 320

  Woese and Goldenfeld’s paper on origin of, 329–30

  Genetic Code, The (Woese), 48, 366

  genetic diseases, 42

  genetic engineering, 293

  genetic modification, 360–61

  “Genetic Transfer and Bacterial Taxonomy” (Jones and Sneath), 249–50

  genomes:

  of bacteria, 252–53

  of chloroplasts, 152, 293–94

  human, 265–67, 275, 336

  of mitochondria, 152, 293–94

  palindromes in, 360

  genome sequencing, 306, 311–12

  geology, 23–24

  Germany, 31, 103, 108

  germline, 260, 261–62, 360

  giraffes, 18–19

  Göbel, Ulf B., 318, 324

  God Delusion, The (Dawkins), 305

  Goethe, Johann Wolfgang von, 167, 168, 181

  Gogarten, Peter, 280, 284, 289–91, 297, 302, 311

  Gold, Larry, 367–68, 370, 386

  Goldenfeld, Nigel, 328–31, 334, 345, 378, 383, 386

  gonads, 115

  gonorrhea, 87, 245

  Gould, Stephen Jay, 161, 282

  grafting, 272

  Gray, Michael W., 148–50, 153, 155

  Great Britain, 108

  green algae, 118–19, 121, 158

  Greenland, 69

  Gressel, Jonathan, 120

  Griffith, Fred, xiii, xvi, 215

  background of, 215–16

  transformation of pneumococcus discovered by, 216–18, 219, 222, 226

  Grigsby, Steve, 241–42

  groves, 383–84

  gum bacteria, 326

  gum disease, 318, 324

  Haeckel, Ernst, xiv, 188

  background of, 167–70

  book sent to Darwin by, 165–66

  death of wife of, 174–75, 176

  “natural laws” discovered by, 176–77, 184

  natural selection lectures of, 172–73, 174

  radiolaria studied by, 165–66, 171–72

  religious views of, 175

  trees of life of, 166, 172–73, 175, 177–79, 180, 181, 182, 183, 184, 186, 205, 210

  Whittaker influenced by, 187

  Haemophilus influenzae, 242, 275, 281

  Haldane, J. B. S., 117

  halophiles, 10, 104–5, 106, 362

  Woese’s fingerprinting of, 105–6, 107–8

  head lice, 261

  Heidmann, Thierry, 350, 351–56, 357–58, 359

  Helicobacter pylori, 264

  hemoglobin, 40–41, 43, 52

  hemoglobinuria, 87

  Henslow, John Stevens, 3–4

  hereditary continuity, 26, 28, 38, 91

  heredity, see also horizontal gene transfer; infective heredity

  HERV-L, 352

  History of Animals (Aristotle), 10–11

  History of Creation, The (Haeckel), 181

  Hitchcock, Edward, xiv, 17, 22–23

  Darwin read by, 34

  trees of life of, 21–23, 23, 24–25, 32

  HIV, 156

  HIV-1, 352

  Hogg, John, 187

  Homo neanderthalensis, 381–82

  Hooker, Joseph, 30

  horizontal gene transfer (HGT):

  Alm’s study in bacteria of, 325–26

  and antibiotic-resistant bacteria, 231–35, 236, 239, 245–46, 247

  attempt to reconcile with universal phylogenetic tree, 298–301, 327–28

  of bdelloids, 257–59

  between major bacteria lineages, 302

  as beyond Darwinian theory, 346

  and blurring of concept of species, 251, 252, 254, 380, 381

  and cladistics, 250

  coining of term, 255

  in creatures other than bacteria, 255–56, 261–64, 284, 288–89, 293–96

  Doolittle’s seminal paper on, xv, 283–86, 287

  Doolittle’s skepticism of, 278–79

  in E. coli, 284

  eukaryotes and, 273, 276, 284, 297–98

  four ways of understanding, 290–91

  HTT as subcategory of, 341

  implications for evolution of, 248, 255, 302–6, 330–31

  microbes protected by CRISP-cas from, 364

  microbiome and new insights into, 325–26

  MRSA produced by, xi, 88, 232

  in nongermline human cells, 263–64, 265–68, 336

  as rampant phenomenon, 284, 288–91, 294–96, 297–98, 302–4, 307, 329–30

  recognition of, x–xi

  and small bacteria genome, 253

  three cardinal mechanisms of, 226–27, 230

  tree of life complicated by, 250, 256, 272, 279, 284, 288, 297–301, 299, 306, 327–28, 380

  in Woese and Sapp’s unfinished book, 349

  in yeast, 294

  see also endosymbiosis; transformation

  horizontal transposon transfer (HTT), 341

  Hotopp, Julie Dunning, 260, 261, 262–64, 302

  human, junk DNA in, 336–38

  human endogenous retroviruses (HERVs), 352

  human genome, sequencing of, 265–67, 275, 336

  Human Genome Project, 260–61, 267, 274

  humans, 182, 184

  ancestry of, x

  bacteria in, 315, 316–17

  as eukaryotes, 76

  HGT in, 263–64, 265–68, 336

  hybridizing with Neanderthals, 381–82

  identity of, 312

  as top of tree of life, 11, 22

  Hutcherson, Bobby, 368

  Hutchins, Robert Maynard, 117

  Hutchinson, G. Evelyn, 161

  Huxley, Thomas H., 165

  hydrothermal vents, 86

  hypertrophic cardiomyopathy (HCM), 361

  ichthyosaurs, 33


  I Contain Multitudes, 317

  Ideonella sakaiensis, 88

  Illinois, University of, 332

  immunology, 332

  impetigo, 88

  India, 232

  individuals, 330–31, 380, 382–84

  infections, 87

  and transposons, 341

  infective heredity, xi, xiii, 230, 231, 266

  influenza pandemic of 1918–19, 216

  inheritance, 176, 202, 233, 380

  inheritance of acquired traits, 18–19, 184

  inosculation, 272

  insects, 260, 261

  Institute for Genomic Biology (IGB), 334, 377, 378, 379

  Institute for Genomic Research (TIGR), 260–61, 266, 275, 276

  International Human Genome Sequencing Consortium, 265–67, 275, 336, 337

  Introduction to Physiological Chemistry, 228

  “Is Something Wrong with the Tree of Life?” (Martin), 297

  Jablonski, David, 282

  Jacob, François, 100

  at archaea conference, 109

  Japan, 108, 232, 233–34, 245

  Jena, University, 172

  Johns Hopkins University, 275

  Jones, Dorothy, 249–50

  Journal of Experimental Medicine, 225

  Journal of Molecular Evolution, 92–93, 363

  Journal of Theoretical Biology, 44, 113–14, 122

  junk DNA, 336–42

  Kandler, Otto, 103–4, 107, 274

  at archaea workshop, 109, 209

  paper on archaea coauthored by, 208, 209–12, 280

  Kauffman, Stuart, 330–31

  Keeling Atoll, 7–8

  Kelvin, Lord, 329

  kingdoms:

  five, 186, 187–88, 189–90, 192, 193, 205

  fourth, 188–89, 193

  third see archaea

  “Kingdoms of the Living World, The” (Whittaker), 187–88

  kissing bugs, 341

  Koch, Robert, 72, 252

  Koonin, Eugene, 298–99, 302, 311

  Krubsack, John, 271–72, 310, 384

  Kruif, Paul de, 11

  lactic acid bacteria, 88

  ladder of life, 11–12, 19–20, 19, 182

  see also tree(s) of life

  Lake, James, 203–4, 210, 284

  Lamarck, Cornelie, 18

  Lamarck, Jean-Baptiste, xiv, 17–18, 21, 34, 345

  Lamarckism, 18–19

  Lander, Eric S., 266, 267

  language evolution, 177

  La Suisse, 129, 130

  lateral gene transfer, see horizontal gene transfer (HGT)

  Lavoisier, Antoine-Laurent, 17

  law of correlative adaption, 176

  Lawrence, Jeffrey, 289–91, 297, 311

  Lawton, Graham, 303–4, 305

  Lebanon Daily News, 101

  Lederberg, Esther, 229, 231

  Lederberg, Joshua, xiii, xvi, 161, 227–28, 230, 231, 284, 315

  Leeuwenhoeck, Antoni von, 11–12, 72, 74, 77, 256, 315, 317–18, 366

  leptospirosis, 134

  Levy, Jay, 237

  Levy, Stuart B., 236–38, 245

  Lewin, Harris, 332–35, 343–44, 377

  lichen, 126

  Life of Theseus (Plutarch), 308

  Linnaeus, Carl, xiv, 14–15, 48, 74, 205, 283, 380–81

  Linnean Society, 31

  lipids, 38, 104

  Lister, Joseph, 72

  lithotrophic bacteria, 88

  livestock, 232

  Lokiarchaeota, 375–76

  Lovelock, James, 157, 253

  Luehrsen, Ken, 66–67, 68–69, 97

  radioactive RNA extracted by, 67–68, 78–79, 105

  Luria, Salvador, 102, 109, 366

  Lyell, Charles, 23–24, 25, 30–31

  Lyme disease, 87, 134, 157, 159–60

  Lyons, Eric, 305

  Lyons, Richard D., 100–101

  McCarty, Maclyn, 224, 225

  McClintock, Barbara, xiii, 337–38, 344

  MacLeod, Colin, 222, 223–24, 225

  Magrum, Linda, 93, 97, 105–6, 196

  big tree paper coauthored by, 198

  Malay Archipelago, 29, 31

  Malthus, Thomas, 27

  Margulis, Lynn, xiii–xiv, xv, xvi, 131, 148, 190, 193, 194, 202, 210, 288

  awards and accolades received by, 159, 160–61

  background of, 117–18

  controversial views of, 156–58, 159–60, 253

  cytoplasmic inheritance studied by, 120–21

  in dispute over definition of Protista, 191–92

  endosymbiosis suggested by, xiv, 113–14, 115–16, 118, 122–23, 124, 133, 134–37, 142, 144, 147, 149, 150, 151, 160, 162, 191, 273, 293, 312

  on polyphyletic taxa, 192–93, 205

  Sagan’s relationship with, 114, 117–18, 120, 121–22

  tree of life of, 141, 162, 273

  Woese’s criticism of, 114, 161–62

  Margulis, Thomas N., 114, 122, 156, 160

  Margulis, Zachary, 122

  Mariana Trench, 85

  mariner, 328

  marine sediments, 375

  Marinobacter salarius, 88

  marsupials, 355

  Martin, William F., 267, 288, 289, 303, 311, 376, 384

  endosymbiosis studied by, 292–96

  HGT’s importance in tree of life recognized by, 284-85, 287, 297–98, 299, 302

  tree of life of, 284–85

  Maryland, University of, 262–64

  maternal inheritance, 119

  Max Planck Institute for Biochemistry, 107

  Maxwell, James Clerk, 329

  Mayr, Ernst, 160–61, 381

  Medical Research Council (MRC), 39–40, 137

  meiosis, 114, 115, 135

  membranes, 104

  Mendel, Gregor, 117, 119, 158, 305

  meningitis, 87

  Merezhkowsky, Constantin, 118, 124–30, 131, 133, 136, 142

  symbiogenesis idea of, 119, 121, 126, 127–28, 130, 132, 133, 273, 292, 293, 312

  messenger RNA, 52, 54, 108

  Meszoly, Laslo, 139, 141

  metabolism, 281

  metagenomics, 325

  methane, 68, 90, 101, 108, 275

  Methanobacterium ruminantium, 70, 71, 93

  Methanobacterium thermoautotrophicum, 93, 101

  Methanococcus jannaschii, 275–76

  methanogens, 68–70, 83–84, 109, 324

  cell walls of, 103–5

  classification of, 71–72, 78–79, 88–89, 90, 91–95, 103, 107

  fingerprinting of, 88–89, 90, 91–95, 107

  new kingdom discovered to include, 89, 90, 91–92

  shapes of, 69

  on tree of life, 71

  methicillin-resistant Staphylococcus aureus (MRSA), xi, 88, 232, 245

  mice, 354–55

  Microbe Hunters (de Kruif), 11

  microbes, 71-72, 202

  Microbiology and Molecular Biology Reviews, 344

  microbiome, 315–16

  changeability of, 316

  and new insights into HGT, 325–26

  research in, 316–17

  Micro-Cosmos (Margulis and Sagan), 158

  microscopy, 115, 118, 119, 132, 135–36, 217

  microsomal particles, 52

  see also ribosomes

  Miles (cat), 369

  mitochondria, 190, 294, 375, 383

  in endosymbiosis, 116, 121, 147–48, 151, 152–54, 158, 160, 200, 273, 284, 293–94, 295, 349, 375

  genomes of, 152, 293–94

  passed through egg, 151

  progenitor of, 153–55

  rRNA of, 149, 150

  Wallin’s theory on cells’ capture of, 131–32

  wheat, 148, 149–50, 151

  “Mitochondrial Origins” (Woese et al.), 153–55

  mitosis, 114–15, 135, 190

  Mitrocoma annae, 176

  mockingbirds, 3–4

  Modern Synthesis (neo-Darwinism), 158, 305

  Mojica, Francisco, 362
–64

  “molecular clock,” 44–45

  molecular phylogenetics, 40–41, 46, 51, 371

  Balch et al.’s paper on, 93

  and Brown’s work on tree of life, 279

  see also chemical paleogenetics; protein taxonomy

  molecular sequencing, 46, 136, 197, 200, 203

  “Molecules as Documents of Evolutionary History” (Pauling and Zuckerkandl), 44

  Moneres, 179, 182, 187, 189, 190, 190, 204–5

  monism, 175, 176

  Monod, Jacques, 100, 109

  Morgan, Thomas Hunt, 219–20

  morphology, 168

  “Mosaic Bacterial Chromosomes: A Challenge En Route to a Tree of Genomes” (Martin), 284–85, 297

  mouse leukemia, 352

  M. thermoautotrophicum, 93, 101

  Müller, Johannes, 168, 170, 171

  Mulligan, Gerry, 369

  Mushroom Spring, 86

  mutations, 43, 158, 202, 233, 234, 258, 264, 360

  Mycoplasma hominis, 87

  Myers, Paul, 305

  Namibia, 87

  National Academy of Sciences, 159, 208–9

  National Aeronautics and Space Administration, 99, 108

  National Collection of Type Cultures (NCTC), 240, 241, 247

  National Institutes of Health, 263

  National Science Foundation, 99, 108

  natural selection, 92, 233

  Darwin’s formulation of, 27–28, 29, 30–31, 132–33, 172, 174, 176, 181, 202, 303, 383

  Haeckel’s lecture on, 172–73

  rejection of, 19

  Wallace’s formulation of, 29–30

  Natural System, 208, 209–12, 211

  Nature, 38, 48, 106, 133, 144, 204, 228, 266, 330, 361, 363, 370, 376

  NCTC1, 243–44, 247

  Neanderthals, 381–82

  necrosis, 68

  Neisseria gonorrhoeae, 87

  nematode worms, 261, 262, 276

  neo-Darwinism, 158, 305, 381

  neo-Lamarckism, 19

  Netherlands, 108

  net of life, 280

  neutron, 329

  New Bacteriology, A (Panisset), 252

  “New Biology for a New Century, A” (Woese), 344, 364

  “New Concepts of Kingdoms of Organisms” (Whittaker), 189, 192

  New England Journal of Medicine, 238

  New Foundations of Evolution, The (Sapp), 211, 346

  New Scientist, 302–4, 305–6, 307

  New York Times, 100–102, 195, 262, 267, 378

  Noller, Harry, 368–70

  Non-Darwinian Revolution, The (Bowler), 184

  Norris Geyser Basin, 86

  nuclear weapons, 43, 44

  nuclei, 190

  nucleic acids, 38, 220

  nucleotides, 38, 300

  numerical taxonomy, 249

  obesity, 316

  Occupational Safety and Health Administration (OSHA), 60

  O’Connor, Flannery, 191, 193

  Octopus Spring, 322–23, 324

  Olsen, Gary, 276, 343

  “On Protein Synthesis” (Crick), 40, 51

  “On the Broad Classification of Organisms” (Whittaker), 189

  “On the Origin of Mitosing Cells” (Margulis), 114, 115–16, 122, 123, 132, 133

 

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