Symbiogenesis : a new principle of evolution / Boris Mikhaylovich Kozo-Polyansky ; translated from Russian, Victor Fet ; Victor Fet and Lynn Margulis, editors.
2010
QH378 .K6913 2010 (Mapit)
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Title
Symbiogenesis : a new principle of evolution / Boris Mikhaylovich Kozo-Polyansky ; translated from Russian, Victor Fet ; Victor Fet and Lynn Margulis, editors.
Uniform Title
Novyĭ print͡sip biologii--ocherk teorii simbiogeneza. English
ISBN
9780674050457 (alk. paper)
0674050452 (alk. paper)
0674050452 (alk. paper)
Publication Details
Cambridge, Mass. : Harvard University Press, 2010.
Language
English
Description
xxxv, 198 p. : ill. ; 24 cm.
Call Number
QH378 .K6913 2010
Dewey Decimal Classification
576.8/5
Summary
"Jacket Photographs: (front) The "solar powered" animal (Elysio chloraticu, an opisthobrach sea slug) with functional endosymbiotic plastids sequestered from the yellow-green alga vatteheria litrca (Phylum Xanthophyta. Stramenopile). Photosynthetic plastids sustain the mollusk for up to 9 or 10 months, Limited horizontal nuclear gene transfer from the alga to the sea slug has been also demonstrated (Rumpho et al. 2008). (Courtesy Mary Tyler and Mary Rumpho, University of Maine) (front and spine) Androsace kozo-poljanskii (primulaceae). the only plant named after Kozo-Polyansky. (Photography: Vyacheslav Ponomatev) (back) Usmanka River valley near Voronezh, close to the field station where kozo-Polyansky worked for decades (photograph: Viktor Golub, Voronezh State University)."--BOOK JACKET.
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"Jacket Photographs: (front) The "solar powered" animal (Elysio chloraticu, an opisthobrach sea slug) with functional endosymbiotic plastids sequestered from the yellow-green alga vatteheria litrca (Phylum Xanthophyta. Stramenopile). Photosynthetic plastids sustain the mollusk for up to 9 or 10 months, Limited horizontal nuclear gene transfer from the alga to the sea slug has been also demonstrated (Rumpho et al. 2008). (Courtesy Mary Tyler and Mary Rumpho, University of Maine) (front and spine) Androsace kozo-poljanskii (primulaceae). the only plant named after Kozo-Polyansky. (Photography: Vyacheslav Ponomatev) (back) Usmanka River valley near Voronezh, close to the field station where kozo-Polyansky worked for decades (photograph: Viktor Golub, Voronezh State University)."--BOOK JACKET.
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