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Literatūra

1. Kur gyvybės pradžia?

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a. Francis Crick. Life Itself—Its Origin and Nature. 1981, p. 15–16, 141–153.

2. Robert Shapiro. “A Simpler Origin for Life”, Scientific American, June 2007, p. 48.

a. Nicholas Wade. “A Leading Mystery of Life’s Origins Is Seemingly Solved”, The New York Times, May 14, 2009, p. A23.

3. Scientific American, June 2007, p. 48.

4. Scientific American, June 2007, p. 47, 49–50.

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2. Ar kuri nors gyvybės forma išties yra paprasta?

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(Rėmelis) Kokiu greitumu ląstelė dauginasi?

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3. Iš kur tos instrukcijos?

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(Rėmelis) Perskaitoma ir nukopijuojama molekulė

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4. Ar visos gyvybės formos kilo iš bendro protėvio?

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31. New Scientist, January 24, 2009, p. 37, 39.

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(Rėmelis) O kaip su žmogaus evoliucija?

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b.Laura M. Martínez, Jordi Galbany, and Alejandro Pérez-Pérez. “Palaeodemography and Dental Microwear of Homo Habilis From East Africa”, Anthropologie, XLII/1, 2004, p. 53.

c. In Search of Deep Time—Beyond the Fossil Record to a New History of Life. p. 22.

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42. Gyula Gyenis. “New Findings—New Problems in Classification of Hominids”, Acta Biologica Szegediensis, Volume 46 (1–2), 2002, p. 57, 59.

43. Chris Bead. “A Fine Fossil—But a Missing Link She’s Not”, New Scientist, May 30, 2009, p. 18.

44. James Randerson. “Fossil Ida: Extraordinary Find Is ‘Missing Link’ in Human Evolution”, The Guardian, London, May 19, 2009, (http://www.guardian.co.uk/science/ 2009/may/19/ida-fossil-missing-link), accessed 8/25/2009.

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a.Stephen Jay Gould. Wonderful Life—The Burgess Shale and the Nature of History. 1989, p. 28.