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The following pages link to Proterozoic Ocean Chemistry and Evolution: A Bioinorganic Bridge? (Q29395660):
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- The origin of a derived superkingdom: how a gram-positive bacterium crossed the desert to become an archaeon (Q21203759) (← links)
- Cell evolution and Earth history: stasis and revolution (Q22065915) (← links)
- The Uncultured Microbial Majority (Q22255617) (← links)
- Poriferan paraphyly and its implications for Precambrian palaeobiology (Q22337036) (← links)
- Feedback Interactions between Trace Metal Nutrients and Phytoplankton in the Ocean (Q24273362) (← links)
- The Paleoproterozoic snowball Earth: a climate disaster triggered by the evolution of oxygenic photosynthesis (Q24534677) (← links)
- Genomes of Stigonematalean cyanobacteria (subsection V) and the evolution of oxygenic photosynthesis from prokaryotes to plastids (Q24606370) (← links)
- Estimating the timing of early eukaryotic diversification with multigene molecular clocks (Q24614721) (← links)
- Anoxygenic photosynthesis modulated Proterozoic oxygen and sustained Earth's middle age (Q24645300) (← links)
- Eukaryotic organisms in Proterozoic oceans (Q24669644) (← links)
- Localization and role of manganese superoxide dismutase in a marine diatom (Q24673743) (← links)
- Nitrate Storage and Dissimilatory Nitrate Reduction by Eukaryotic Microbes (Q26770679) (← links)
- The Crystal Structure of Desulfovibrio vulgaris Dissimilatory Sulfite Reductase Bound to DsrC Provides Novel Insights into the Mechanism of Sulfate Respiration (Q27652342) (← links)
- The timing of eukaryotic evolution: does a relaxed molecular clock reconcile proteins and fossils? (Q28334418) (← links)
- Cyanobacterial Diazotrophy and Earth's Delayed Oxygenation (Q28598413) (← links)
- Biogenesis of reactive sulfur species for signaling by hydrogen sulfide oxidation pathways (Q28601441) (← links)
- Origin of marine planktonic cyanobacteria (Q28606863) (← links)
- Uncertainty in the Timing of Origin of Animals and the Limits of Precision in Molecular Timescales (Q28607240) (← links)
- Rise to modern levels of ocean oxygenation coincided with the Cambrian radiation of animals (Q28647970) (← links)
- A first analysis of metallome biosignatures of hyperthermophilic Archaea (Q28710370) (← links)
- Evolutionary inheritance of elemental stoichiometry in phytoplankton (Q28743336) (← links)
- History of biological metal utilization inferred through phylogenomic analysis of protein structures (Q28751201) (← links)
- Subfossil 16S rRNA gene sequences of green sulfur bacteria in the Black Sea and their implications for past photic zone anoxia (Q28755782) (← links)
- The earliest fossil record of the animals and its significance (Q28755886) (← links)
- Electrons, life and the evolution of Earth's oxygen cycle (Q28756082) (← links)
- Modern proteomes contain putative imprints of ancient shifts in trace metal geochemistry (Q28766803) (← links)
- The oxygenation of the atmosphere and oceans (Q28767425) (← links)
- Evoecotoxicology: environmental changes and life features development during the evolutionary process-the record of the past at developmental stages of living organisms (Q28768065) (← links)
- Insights into the coupling of duplication events and macroevolution from an age profile of animal transmembrane gene families (Q28768161) (← links)
- Early Earth: Oxygen for heavy-metal fans (Q29303255) (← links)
- MACROEVOLUTION AND MACROECOLOGY THROUGH DEEP TIME (Q29306044) (← links)
- A vaucheriacean alga from the middle Neoproterozoic of Spitsbergen: implications for the evolution of Proterozoic eukaryotes and the Cambrian explosion (Q29392716) (← links)
- TEM evidence for eukaryotic diversity in mid-Proterozoic oceans (Q29999239) (← links)
- Evidence for low sulphate and anoxia in a mid-Proterozoic marine basin (Q30777017) (← links)
- Recognizing and interpreting the fossils of early eukaryotes (Q30981184) (← links)
- Metabolic evolution and the self-organization of ecosystems (Q33569326) (← links)
- Burrowers from the past: mitochondrial signatures of Ordovician bivalve infaunalization (Q33569824) (← links)
- Cyanobacterial nitrogenases: phylogenetic diversity, regulation and functional predictions (Q33749137) (← links)
- Phylogeography of sulfate-reducing bacteria among disturbed sediments, disclosed by analysis of the dissimilatory sulfite reductase genes (dsrAB). (Q33787375) (← links)
- Energetic selection of topology in ferredoxins (Q34229571) (← links)
- Physiology and phylogeny of green sulfur bacteria forming a monospecific phototrophic assemblage at a depth of 100 meters in the Black Sea. (Q34232653) (← links)
- Coregulated genes link sulfide:quinone oxidoreductase and arsenic metabolism in Synechocystis sp. strain PCC6803. (Q34297788) (← links)
- Proterozoic ocean redox and biogeochemical stasis (Q34334288) (← links)
- Río tinto: a geochemical and mineralogical terrestrial analogue of Mars (Q34390442) (← links)
- The rise of oxygen in Earth's early ocean and atmosphere (Q34405457) (← links)
- Ocean oxygenation in the wake of the Marinoan glaciation (Q34423481) (← links)
- Biomarker evidence for green and purple sulphur bacteria in a stratified Palaeoproterozoic sea. (Q34457305) (← links)
- Quantitative exploration of the occurrence of lateral gene transfer by using nitrogen fixation genes as a case study (Q34537383) (← links)
- Heavy element stable isotope ratios: analytical approaches and applications. (Q34648117) (← links)
- Phototrophic Fe(II)-oxidation in the chemocline of a ferruginous meromictic lake. (Q34648127) (← links)