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7 ¼ X 10 ¼ in 1. An introduction to primary producers in the sea: Who they are, what they do, and when they evolved. Paul G. Falkowski and Andrew H. Knoll.
Oceanic photochemistry and evolution of elements and co-factors in the early stages of the evolution of life. D avid Mauzerall.
The Evolutionary transiti on from anoxygenic to oxygenic photosynthesis. Robert E. Blankenship, S umedha Sadekar, and Jason Raymond.
Evoluti on of light-harvesting antennas in an oxygen world. Beverley R. Green.< BR id=‘CRLF’> 5. Eukaryote and mitochondrial origins: two s ides of the same coin and too much ado about oxygen. William Martin.
Photosynthesis and the eukaryote tree of life . Johanna Fehling, Diane Stoecker, and Sandra L. Baldauf. < BR id=‘CRLF’>7. Plastid endosymbiosis: sources and timing of the major e vents. Jeremiah D. Hackett, Hwan Su Yoon, Nicholas J. Butterfield, Mich ael J. Sanderson, and Debashish Bhattacharya.
The geological succession of primary producers in the oceans. Andrew
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7 ¼ X 10 ¼ in 1. An introduction to primary producers in the sea: Who they are, what they do, and when they evolved. Paul G. Falkowski and Andrew H. Knoll.
Oceanic photochemistry and evolution of elements and co-factors in the early stages of the evolution of life. D avid Mauzerall.
The Evolutionary transiti on from anoxygenic to oxygenic photosynthesis. Robert E. Blankenship, S umedha Sadekar, and Jason Raymond.
Evoluti on of light-harvesting antennas in an oxygen world. Beverley R. Green.< BR id=‘CRLF’> 5. Eukaryote and mitochondrial origins: two s ides of the same coin and too much ado about oxygen. William Martin.
Photosynthesis and the eukaryote tree of life . Johanna Fehling, Diane Stoecker, and Sandra L. Baldauf. < BR id=‘CRLF’>7. Plastid endosymbiosis: sources and timing of the major e vents. Jeremiah D. Hackett, Hwan Su Yoon, Nicholas J. Butterfield, Mich ael J. Sanderson, and Debashish Bhattacharya.
The geological succession of primary producers in the oceans. Andrew