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In the eighth essay in Science’s series in honor of the Year of Darwin, Carl Zimmer describes one of the most important transitions in the history of life: the origin of cells with a nucleus, which gave rise to every multicellular form of life. In the 1970s, U. of I. microbiologist Carl Woese and his colleagues discovered archaea, a third branch on the evolutionary tree.
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