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Discovery of: The Archaea – A New Life Domain Few scientists can lay claim to completely revising our view of life on earth. Carl Woese discovered and described a new life domain, the archaea. Prior to this discovery all life was thought to reside in two domains, prokaryotes and eukaryotes. Woese’s discovery split the classification of single cell life into two distinct domains, the Eubacteria and the Archaea. The now universally accepted “Woesian Tree of Life” is the cornerstone of our understanding of the origin and evolution of earth’s biota and provides a scientific basis for rational treatment of infectious diseases of microbial origin. Description Summary of the discovery… Using methods that by today’s standards would be considered primitive, Woese devised an approach to “fingerprint” the 16S ribosomal genes, a critical component of a cell’s protein translation machinery. Woese’s painstaking and penetrating analysis led him to recognize that the microbe *** contained a 16S rDNA pattern more like those of the eukaryotes than like other bacteria. Woese recognized the enormous significance of his finding [Carl’s thinking} naming those microbes with a typically eukaryotic 16S rDNA pattern the Archaea in order to distinguish them from all other bacteria. Years of systematic analysis of 16S rDNA patterns from thousands of microbes led Woese to the conclusion that the new-found Archaea were indeed a separate life domain. Although Woese’s conclusions were controversial for many years, recent sequencing of the entire genomes of nearly 100 microorganisms, including 11 archeaons has clearly substantiated Woese’s major proposition and thus elevated Woese’s unilateral scientific contribution to among the greatest discoveries in the history of biology. The impact of the “Woesian revolution” has been felt across many areas of biology and biomedical science. Woese’s discovery led to the current taxonomic definition within the 3 life domains thus defining all of the major nodes and branches of evolution. The Tree of Life provides the current context for our understanding of the significance of lateral gene transfer in the early evolution of cells. The Tree of Life also tells us what was, and what was not, possible during the period of time which is unreachable by current molecular methods because of mass life extinctions over the eons. The Tree of Life also has had a major influence on the science and practice of medical microbiology. The powerful taxonomic system developed from Woese’s discoveries has led to better understanding at the molecular genetic level of microbial infectious diseases [Carl, we really need powerful details here] We need a list of the most important publications supporting whatever the above eventually says in its final incarnation Disclaimer on accuracy Carl questions Impact: Taxonomy -> Universal ancestor – Context for reinterpreting evolution of life Medical microbiology, genes responsible for microbial pathogenesis, antibiotic efficacy, design new antibiotics on basis of new classification scheme. Through his students Definition of The Woesian Tree Not enabled the discovery that Recognition of the significance of lateral transfer – major mechanism of evolution in distant past just taxonomy, but fundamental change in understanding life’s ancestry. Life could not be traced to a single common ancestor because of the lateral transfer of genes is a major mode of evolution Evolution did not begin with Natural Selection. Life had to evolve to the point where natural selection could work. Unshakable Inviolate