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  1. Universal phylogenetic tree in rooted form, showing the three domains (Woese, Kandler, Wheelis 1990, p. 4578) In 1990, Carl Woese, Otto Kandler and Mark Wheelis proposed a novel "tree of life" consisting of three lines of descent for which they introduced the term domain as the highest rank of classification.

  2. View full-text. Mark Wheelis's 17 research works with 6,750 citations and 8,657 reads, including: Biological Attack on Agriculture: Low-Tech, High-Impact Bioterrorism.

  3. Mark Wheelis is Senior Lecturer in the Section of Microbiology at the University of California, Davis.

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  5. To underscore the deep trifurcation of life and the great diversity in the microbial world, Woese, Otto Kandler, and Mark Wheelis formally proposed three “domains” of life (representing a rank above kingdoms), the Archaea, the Bacteria, and the Eucarya, to replace the classical bipartite division of life into prokaryotes and eukaryotes.

  6. Conclusion and recommendations / Alan Pearson, Marie Isabelle Chevrier and Mark Wheelis. Publisher's summary Incapacitating Biochemical Weapons comprehensively examines the scientific, military, legal, political, and social issues raised by the pursuit of such weapons, issues that urgently require the attention of scientists, military and ...

  7. Oct 31, 2007 · Mark Wheelis. Jones & Bartlett Publishers, Oct 31, 2007 - Science - 528 pages. Principles of Modern Microbiology presents an authoritative, balanced introduction to microbiology for majors.

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