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Science 1 May 1998:
Vol. 280. no. 5364, pp. 672 - 674
DOI: 10.1126/science.280.5364.672

Research News

EVOLUTION:
Genome Data Shake Tree of Life

Elizabeth Pennisi

The new wealth of microbial genome sequences is threatening to overturn evolutionists' "tree of life." In the current tree, a universal common ancestor gave rise to the two microbial branches, the archaea and bacteria (which lack cell nuclei), and the archaea then gave rise to the eukarya (all organisms that have cell nuclei). But the new sequences show that genes don't evolve at the same rate or in the same way, so the evolutionary history inferred from one gene may be different from what another gene appears to show. Even more perplexing, some genomes have been found to contain a mix of DNAs from both the archaea and the bacteria. Many evolutionary biologists are coming to believe that these mosaics arose because genes hopped from branch to branch as early organisms either stole genes from their food or swapped DNA with their neighbors. If this gene swapping was extensive enough, the tree's "base" may turn out to be indecipherable: a network of branches that merge and split and merge again before sprouting the modern kingdoms.

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