- Carl
Richard Woese (/woʊz/ WOHZ; July 15, 1928 –
December 30, 2012) was an
American microbiologist and biophysicist.
Woese is
famous for
defining the...
- 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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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...
- Bibcode:1969Sci...163..150W. doi:10.1126/science.163.3863.150. PMID 5762760.
Woese, C.R.; Balch, W.E.; Magrum, L.J.; Fox, G.E.; Wolfe, R.S. (August 1977)....
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domains rather than
kingdoms as top
level rank
being put
forward by Carl
Woese, Otto Kandler, and Mark
Wheelis in 1990,
uniting all the
eukaryote kingdoms...
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December 2014.
Archived from the
original on 5
April 2017. "Carl
Woese | Carl R.
Woese Institute for
Genomic Biology". www.igb.Illinois.edu.
Archived from...
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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...
- the
existence of
cells and LUCA. The term
progenote was
coined by Carl
Woese in 1977,
around the time he
introduced the
concept of the
three domains...
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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...