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| | Sentient Developments: Lynn Margulis's talk at UWO |
 | | That being said, her presentation did result in some ooohs and aaaahs from the audience, including videos of photosynthetic worms and an equisitely camouflaged octopus. |
 | | Margulis, who was significantly influenced by 20th century Russian biologists like Konstantin Mereschkowsky, fleshed out her theory in her 1981 work, In Acquiring Genomes: A Theory of the Origins of Species. |
 | | In this paper, Margulis argued that symbiogenesis is a primary force in evolution. |
| sentientdevelopments.blogspot.com /2006/03/lynn-marguliss-talk-at-uwo.html (1077 words) |
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