Denny Bales

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“The available studies strongly indicate that microbes absorb and discard genes as needed, in response to their environment.” Because of that genetic fluidity, the two men argued, the concept of “species” is useless among bacteria and archaea. With genes flowing sideways, information moving across boundaries, and energy flowing upward from cells through communities and environments, the concept of an “organism”—an isolated creature, a discrete individual—seemed less valid too.
The Tangled Tree: A Radical New History of Life
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