- Carl
Richard Woese (/woʊz/ WOHZ; July 15, 1928 –
December 30, 2012) was an
American microbiologist and biophysicist.
Woese is
famous for
defining the...
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supposed relatives), and
Chlorota (algae and land plants). In 1977, Carl
Woese and
colleagues proposed the
fundamental subdivision of the
prokaryotes into...
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Woese's dogma is a
principle of
evolutionary biology first put
forth by
biophysicist Carl
Woese in 1977. It
states that the
evolution of
ribosomal RNA...
- It was
introduced in the three-domain
system of
taxonomy devised by Carl
Woese, Otto
Kandler and Mark
Wheelis in 1990.
According to the
domain system,...
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three domains,
namely Archaea,
Bacteria and Eukarya,
introduced by Carl
Woese, Otto
Kandler and Mark
Wheelis in 1990. The key
difference from earlier...
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Archaea were
first classified separately from
bacteria in 1977 by Carl
Woese and
George E. Fox,
based on
their ribosomal RNA (rRNA) genes. (At that time...
- of life as seen by
Haeckel in The
Evolution of Man (1879) In 1990, Carl
Woese, Otto
Kandler and Mark
Wheelis proposed a
novel "tree of life" consisting...
- phylogenies, due to the slow
rates of
evolution of this
region of the gene. Carl
Woese and
George E. Fox were two of the
people who
pioneered the use of 16S rRNA...
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small modern-day bacteria. The
originator of the three-domain system, Carl
Woese,
stated that in its
genetic machinery, the LUCA
would have been a "simpler...
- Bionomina. 17 (1): 1–111. doi:10.11646/BIONOMINA.17.1.1. "Carl
Woese | Carl R.
Woese Institute for
Genomic Biology". www.igb.Illinois.edu.
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