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by pradocchia
4375 days ago
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Barricelli presented a bold challenge to the standard Darwinian model of evolution by competition by demonstrating that organisms evolved by symbiosis and cooperation. Somehow I thought symbiosis and cooperation was the accepted model, and competition was just a cultural projection. No? |
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For example, researchers like Gould stress non-competitive forces like the role of historical contingency, and exaptation [0]. Margulis, who was mentioned in the article, had a theory that much complexity in cells was accumulated through symbiosis -- a theory that was radical when first introduced but was later validated [1]. In effect, one cell would engulf another, but instead of eating the other cell, they would co-evolve together; for example, the mitochondria (cellular power plant) is thought to have arisen from such an event (it has its own DNA).
[0] http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Exaptation
[1] http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lynn_Margulis#Endosymbiosis_the...