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(1938) An American biologist whose work on the origin of eukaryotic organelles led to the general acceptance of the [[endosymbiotic theory]] | (1938) An American biologist whose work on the origin of eukaryotic organelles led to the general acceptance of the [[endosymbiotic theory]]; a leading proponent of the [[Gaia hypothesis]]. |
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Lynn Margulis [r]: (1938) An American biologist whose work on the origin of eukaryotic organelles led to the general acceptance of the endosymbiotic theory; a leading proponent of the Gaia hypothesis.