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Lynn Margulis | Lynn Alexander | 1938-2011 | Biologist and University Professor in the Department of Geosciences at the University of Massachusetts Amherst. She is best known for her theory on the origin of eukaryotic organelles, and her contributions to the endosymbiotic theory, which is now generally accepted for how certain organelles were formed. She showed that animals, plants, and fungi all originated from Protists. Things Ive Learned, Lynn Margulis, Barbara Mcclintock, Stem Women, Dna Molecule, Science Textbook, University Professor, Self Organization, High School Science

Lynn Margulis | Lynn Alexander | 1938-2011 | Biologist and University Professor in the Department of Geosciences at the University of Massachusetts Amherst. She is best known for her theory on the origin of eukaryotic organelles, and her contributions to the endosymbiotic theory, which is now generally accepted for how certain organelles were formed. She showed that animals, plants, and fungi all originated from Protists.

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In accordance with her wishes, she was cremated and her ashes were scattered in her favorite research areas, near her home. Cause of death: hemorrhagic stroke Born in Chicago, she was a 1957 graduate of the University of Chicago, where she enrolled at the age of 14. She went on to earn an M.S. in genetics and...

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Download scientific diagram | Endosymbiosis: Homage to Lynn Margulis. Artist: Shoshanah Dubiner This painting illustrates a portion of the incredible microbial complexity that existed on this planet when animals evolved, and thus the microbial soup in which all organisms developed. (Image courtesy of the artist. Image credits: Endosymbiosis: Homage to Lynn Margulis, from publication: From Evolutionary Advantage to Disease Agents: Forensic Reevaluation of Host-Microbe Interactions and…

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