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Genome-scale approaches to resolving incongruence in molecular phylogenies Antonis Rokas, Barry L. Williams, Nicole King, Sean B. Carroll Nature 425, 798 - 804 (23 Oct 2003)

Lateral gene transfer-the passing of genetic material across species lines- has been common in the history of life. Both Eukaryotes and Archaea have genes besides those involved in cellular respiration and photosynthesis that came from the Bacteria lineage.

C.R. Woese, "On the evolution of cells," Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences, 99:8742-7, June 25, 2002.

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MRCA[edit]

Thanks for helping to clear up the confusion re the MRCA article. I'm considering tweaking several paragraphs there. Could I run a first draft by you for comment to avoid reverts? If yes, where would you prefer to receive it? AnonUser 17:40, 17 October 2005 (UTC)

Since you don't seem to have a user page, my talk page would be OK. That is: User talk:Peak. (Notice the link at the top of the current page.) Peak 03:22, 18 October 2005 (UTC)

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A quick note: I added a section to the YAML talk page about the points brought up on the JSON talk page. -Gamol 03:38, 7 December 2005 (UTC)