Talk:Woese's dogma
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[edit]I have added the sentence This led to the advancement of the phylogentic tree of life consisting of three domains rather than the previously accepted two. My suggestions are listed below:
- This article does not explain the controversy that was very prevalent in Woese’s findings which led to a delayed acceptance of his theory on the three domains of life
- The article does not have a link to Archaebacteria, which is the fundamental discovery that is central to his research
- The article title should be changed to The Woeseian Revolution to more explicitly indicate how the findings revolutionized the prior established dogma of a prokaryotic/eukaryotic dichotomy — Preceding unsigned comment added by Mejia.25.osu (talk • contribs) 12:22, 1 October 2014 (UTC)
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