Lipids in Evolution

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Paperback, 244 blz. | Engels
Springer US | 0e druk, 2013
ISBN13: 9781468436853
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Springer US 0e druk, 2013 9781468436853
Onderdeel van serie Monographs in Lipid Research
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A turning point seems to have been reached recently in our understanding of biological systems. After about 1930, when it became possible to examine the dynamic aspects of a cell seriously and to increase the breadth of our knowledge of the chemicals which are involved, there was a feeling that the elucidation of a pathway or the use to which a compound or a process was put biologically had a ubiquitous character. Among the reasons for believing this was the constancy of the amino acid building blocks for proteins. Not only were the same general structures found regardless of organismic type, but the stereochemistry was the same. This sort of observation led to the idea of the "unity of nature. " Few people, of course, thought a complete unity existed, because it was already known in the latter part of the nineteenth century that the sterols, the polysaccharides, and the pigments of various organisms could be substantially different, but only recently, during the last decade or so, has the fuH scope ofthe difference-as weil as ofthe similarity-begun to emerge. Of particular importance, it has now become evident that a large hiatus exists between some types of organism. Even more important, perhaps, and certainly more unexpected, are the substantial gaps which have been discovered within otherwise similar organisms. The evolutionary process is presumably behind what we observe, and therefore an understanding of the rules and regulations which govern similarity and difference should eventually lead to an elucidation of evolution itself.

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ISBN13:9781468436853
Taal:Engels
Bindwijze:paperback
Aantal pagina's:244
Uitgever:Springer US
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1 · Introduction.- 2 · The Nature of Lipids.- 3 · Dating and Chronology.- A. Orienting Remarks.- B. The Age of the Universe.- C. The Age of the Earth.- D. Continental Posiltion and Age.- E. Dating of Biological Events.- 4 · The Paleontological Record.- A. Extraterrestrial Lipids and Other Molecules.- B. Terrestrial Fossils.- C. Evolutionary Lines.- 5 · The Origin of Oxygen.- A. Geological and Astrophysical Evidence.- B. The Lipid Testimony.- C. Summary.- 6 · The Temperature and pH Problem.- A. Maximum Limits for Organisms.- B. Lipids of Thermophiles.- C. Summary.- 7 · Phylogenetics and Occurrence.- A. Orienting Remarks.- B. Affinities among Individuals and Species.- C. Affinities among Genera and Families.- 8 · Phylogenetics and Biosynthesis.- A. Sterol Biosynthesis.- B. Fatty Acid Biosynthesis.- C. Hydrocarbon Biosynthesis.- 9 · Conclusions.- References.- Author Index.

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