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* Margulis, Lynn, and Dorion Sagan, 1997, Slanted Truths: Essays on Gaia, Symbiosis, and Evolution, Copernicus Books, ISBN 0-387-94927-5
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The endosymbiotic relationship of mitochondria with their host cells was popularized by Lynn Margulis.
The biologist Lynn Margulis, famous for her work on endosymbiosis, contends that symbiosis is a major driving force behind evolution.
Lynn Margulis and K. V. Schwartz place chaetognaths in the deuterostomes in their Five Kingdom classification.
Lynn Margulis ( born Lynn Alexander ) ( March 5, 1938 – November 22, 2011 ) was an American biologist and University Professor in the Department of Geosciences at the University of Massachusetts Amherst.
Lynn Margulis attended the University of Chicago, earned a master's degree from the University of Wisconsin-Madison in 1960, and received her Ph. D. in 1963 from UC Berkeley.
In 1995, prominent evolutionary biologist Richard Dawkins had this to say about Lynn Margulis and her work:
* 2012, Lynn Margulis Symposium: Celebrating a Life in Science, University of Massachusetts, Amherst, March 23-25, 2012
* Margulis, Lynn, and Dorion Sagan, 2007, Dazzle Gradually: Reflections on the Nature of Nature, Sciencewriters Books, ISBN 978-1-933392-31-8
* Margulis, Lynn, and Eduardo Punset, eds., 2007 Mind, Life and Universe: Conversations with Great Scientists of Our Time, Sciencewriters Books, ISBN 978-1-933392-61-5
* Margulis, Lynn, 2007, Luminous Fish: Tales of Science and Love, Sciencewriters Books, ISBN 978-1-933392-33-2
* Margulis, Lynn, and Dorion Sagan, 2002, Acquiring Genomes: A Theory of the Origins of Species, Perseus Books Group, ISBN 0-465-04391-7
* Margulis, Lynn, et al., 2002, The Ice Chronicles: The Quest to Understand Global Climate Change, University of New Hampshire, ISBN 1-58465-062-1
* Margulis, Lynn, and Karlene V. Schwartz, 1997, Five Kingdoms: An Illustrated Guide to the Phyla of Life on Earth, W. H.
* Sagan, Dorion, and Lynn Margulis, 1993, The Garden of Microbial Delights: A Practical Guide to the Subvisible World, Kendall / Hunt, ISBN 0-8403-8529-3
* Margulis, Lynn, 1992, Symbiosis in Cell Evolution: Microbial Communities in the Archean and Proterozoic Eons, W. H.
* Margulis, Lynn, ed., 1991, Symbiosis as a Source of Evolutionary Innovation: Speciation and Morphogenesis, The MIT Press, ISBN 0-262-13269-9
* Margulis, Lynn, and Dorion Sagan, 1991, Mystery Dance: On the Evolution of Human Sexuality, Summit Books, ISBN 0-671-63341-4
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According to Margulis and Dorion Sagan, " Life did not take over the globe by combat, but by networking.
Her children are popular science writer and co-author Dorion Sagan, software developer and founder of Sagan Technology, Jeremy Sagan, New York City criminal defense lawyer Zachary Margulis-Ohnuma, and teacher and author Jennifer Margulis.
* Margulis, Lynn, and Dorion Sagan, 1987, Microcosmos: Four Billion Years of Evolution from Our Microbial Ancestors, HarperCollins, ISBN 0-04-570015-X
* Margulis, Lynn, and Dorion Sagan, 1986, Origins of Sex: Three Billion Years of Genetic Recombination, Yale University Press, ISBN 0-300-03340-0
According to Margulis and Dorion Sagan, " Life did not take over the globe by combat, but by networking " ( i. e., by cooperation ).
In 2003, Schneider and Arthur Durkee co-hosted an Internet radio program called Omniversica, which interviewed such diverse persons as poet James Emanuel, scientist Lynn Margulis, writer Dorion Sagan, actor / poet George Dickerson, director Josh Becker, astrophysicist and musician Fiorella Terenzi, surgeon and writer Leonard Shlain, author Howard Bloom, and filmmaker Godfrey Reggio.
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Complicating the issue is the 1997 work of Lynn Margulis ( revising an earlier model by Thomas Cavalier-Smith ) that placed the Cnidaria and Ctenophora alone under the Radiata branch of the Eumetazoa subregnum.
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Margulis died on November 22, 2011 at home in Amherst, Massachusetts, five days after suffering a hemorrhagic stroke.
Others, such as Grigory Margulis, Jean-Christophe Yoccoz, Stanislav Smirnov, Terence Tao and Grigori Perelman, have gone on to become notable mathematicians.
( This is a little inaccurate: Deligne did later show that E ∩ E < sup >⊥</ sup > = 0 by using the hard Lefschetz theorem, this requires the Weil conjectures, and the proof of the Weil conjectures really has to use a slightly more complicated argument with E / E ∩ E < sup >⊥</ sup > rather than E .) An argument of Kazhdan and Margulis shows that the image of the monodromy group acting on E, given by the Picard – Lefschetz formula, is Zariski dense in a symplectic group and therefore has the same invariants, which are well known from classical invariant theory.
The results of Tits on determination of a group by its building have deep connections with rigidity theorems of George Mostow and Grigory Margulis, and with Margulis arithmeticity.
It was Lynn Margulis who from 1967 on championed this theory, which has since become widely accepted.
The exact relationship of the two concepts was established by the work of Margulis on superrigidity.
However, unlike Jin and Margulis, she primarily focuses on hand-to-hand combat with use of her M. W. S.
Second, while the I-R model relies on a single ( local ) interval to establish an implication ( an expectation ), Margulis attempts to model intervalic ( local ) expectation as well as more deeply schematic ( global ) expectation.
For this, Margulis relies on Lerdahl's and Jackendoff's GTTM ( 1983 ) to provide a time-span reduction.
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