This online exhibit explores the ancestor/descendant relationships of the three domains of organisms, bacteria, archaea, and eukaryota. Topics include the fossil record, life history and ecology, systematics, and morphology of each domain. There is also a link to a list of available taxa for the Eukaryotic kingdoms (chromista, fungi, metazoa, plantae, and protista) and to reference material on phylogeny, cladistics and evolution. Educational levels: High school, Undergraduate lower division
The question as to the origin and relationship between the three domains of life is lodged in a phyl...
Content: The tree of life (bacteria); Phylogeny; Taxonomy and phylogeny; Phylogenetic divergence; Th...
Although the term "museum" usually evokes a vision of long halls lined with exhibits, the University...
This resource presents information about the Eukaryota, which includes all animals, plants, fungi, a...
This book presents a comprehensive overview of the science of the history of life. Paleobiologists b...
Abstract. The science does not operate with the only recognized scheme representing the taxonomy of ...
With the discovery of the uniqueness of Archaebacteria in rRNA sequence and by comparative studies w...
Presented is a survey course of the biological and geological history of the earth which includes: (...
peer reviewedThe Precambrian era records the evolution of the domain Eucarya. Although the taxonomy ...
Life on Earth can be traced back over 3,000 million years. Many examples of the Earth's past inhabit...
Collaboration by biologists worldwide assembles webpages on diversity of organisms on earth, their e...
In order to test best practices in Earth science informal education, Modena University’s Earth Scien...
Woese and Fox's 1977 paper on the discovery of the Archaea triggered a revolution in the field of ev...
This project was created for those interested in locating information about a particular group of or...
Eukaryogenesis, the origin of the eukaryotic cell, represents one of the fundamental evolutionary tr...
The question as to the origin and relationship between the three domains of life is lodged in a phyl...
Content: The tree of life (bacteria); Phylogeny; Taxonomy and phylogeny; Phylogenetic divergence; Th...
Although the term "museum" usually evokes a vision of long halls lined with exhibits, the University...
This resource presents information about the Eukaryota, which includes all animals, plants, fungi, a...
This book presents a comprehensive overview of the science of the history of life. Paleobiologists b...
Abstract. The science does not operate with the only recognized scheme representing the taxonomy of ...
With the discovery of the uniqueness of Archaebacteria in rRNA sequence and by comparative studies w...
Presented is a survey course of the biological and geological history of the earth which includes: (...
peer reviewedThe Precambrian era records the evolution of the domain Eucarya. Although the taxonomy ...
Life on Earth can be traced back over 3,000 million years. Many examples of the Earth's past inhabit...
Collaboration by biologists worldwide assembles webpages on diversity of organisms on earth, their e...
In order to test best practices in Earth science informal education, Modena University’s Earth Scien...
Woese and Fox's 1977 paper on the discovery of the Archaea triggered a revolution in the field of ev...
This project was created for those interested in locating information about a particular group of or...
Eukaryogenesis, the origin of the eukaryotic cell, represents one of the fundamental evolutionary tr...
The question as to the origin and relationship between the three domains of life is lodged in a phyl...
Content: The tree of life (bacteria); Phylogeny; Taxonomy and phylogeny; Phylogenetic divergence; Th...
Although the term "museum" usually evokes a vision of long halls lined with exhibits, the University...