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GENERAL INTEREST

Brown, G. C. "Symbionts and Assassins." Natural History 109.6 (July–Aug. 2000): 66–71. Mitochondria are the source of our energy—and perhaps our mortality as well.

Cohen, P. "Renegade Code." New Scientist 179.2410 (30 Aug. 2003): 34–37. Dogma has it that the genetic code has been handed down virtually unchanged to all living organisms, but this genetic operating system may have had some upgrades along the way.

Couzin, J. "Breakthrough of the Year: Small RNAs Make Big Splash." Science 298.5602 (20 December 2002): 2296–2297. Long thought to have a relatively mundane role in the biology of cells, RNA turns out to hold big surprises.

Dicks, L. "The Creatures Time Forgot." New Scientist 164.2209 (23 October 2000): 36–39. Species such as the horseshoe crab and coelocanth have not changed much for hundreds of millions of years.

Doolittle, W. F. "Uprooting the Tree of Life." Scientific American 282.2 (February 2000): 90–95. Recent controversies about the phylogeny of living organisms are explored.

Ingber, D. E. "The Architecture of Life." Scientific American 278.1 (January 1998): 30–39. The structure of the cytoskeleton—the internal scaffolding of cells—is based on the same principles as abstract sculpture, geodesic domes, and a giraffe's neck.

Schmidt, K. "Sugar Rush." NewScientist 176.2366 (26 October2002): 34–38. Carbohydrate molecules are vastly more varied and important to metabolism than was dreamed of only a few years ago.

Wills, C. "The Trouble With Sex." New Scientist 180.2424 (6 December2003): 44–47. Asexual reproduction is less complicated, more efficient, and delivers offspring that are just like the parent, so why do so many species bother with reproduction? We still can't say for sure.

IN DEPTH

Bell S. P. and A. Dutta. "NA Replication in Eukaryotic Cells." Annual Review of Biochemistry 71 (2002): 333–374.

Brommer, J. E. "The Evolution of Fitness in Life-history Theory." Biological Reviews 75 (2000): 377–404.

Brower, A. V., R. DeSalle and A. Vogler. "Gene Trees, Species Trees, and Systematics: A cladistic Perspective." Annual Review of Ecology and Systematics 27 (1996): 423–450.

Shogren-Knaak, M. A., P. J. Alaimo and K. M. Shokat. "Recent Advances in Chemical Approaches to the Study of Biological Systems." Annual Review of Cell and Developmental Biology 17 (2001): 405–433.

Williams. D. M. and T. M. Embley. "Microbial Biodiversity: Domains and Kingdoms." Annual Review of Ecology and Systematics 27 (1996): 569–595.

Woese, C. R. "On the Evolution of Cells." Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the USA 99.13 (2002): 8742–8747.
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