Advertisement
Free access
Research Article
1 March 1994

There must be a prokaryote somewhere: microbiology's search for itself

Abstract

While early microbiologists showed considerable interest in the problem of the natural (evolutionary) relationships among prokaryotes, by the middle of this century that problem had largely been discarded as being unsolvable. In other words, the science of microbiology developed without an evolutionary framework, the lack of which kept it a weak discipline, defined largely by external forces. Modern technology has allowed microbiology finally to develop the needed evolutionary framework, and with this comes a sense of coherence, a sense of identity. Not only is this development radically changing microbiology itself, but also it will change microbiology's relationship to the other biological disciplines. Microbiology of the future will become the primary biological science, the base upon which our future understanding of the living world rests, and the font from which new understanding of it flows.

Formats available

You can view the full content in the following formats:

Information & Contributors

Information

Published In

cover image Microbiological Reviews
Microbiological Reviews
Volume 58Number 1March 1994
Pages: 1 - 9
PubMed: 8177167

History

Published online: 1 March 1994

Permissions

Request permissions for this article.

Contributors

Author

C R Woese
Department of Microbiology, University of Illinois, Urbana 61801.

Metrics & Citations

Metrics

VIEW ALL METRICS

Citations

If you have the appropriate software installed, you can download article citation data to the citation manager of your choice. Simply select your manager software from the list below and click Download.

View Options

View options

PDF/ePub

PDF/ePub

Get Access

LOGIN OPTIONS
Non-Member Login

Purchase Options

Item saved, go to cart
Buy Article
Microbiological Reviews Vol.58 • Issue 1 • ASM Journals Pay Per View, PPV 25
Journal Subscription
Microbiological Reviews
ASM members can purchase subscriptions to journals.
Join or renew

Restore your content access

Enter your email address to restore your content access:

Note: This functionality works only for purchases done as a guest. If you already have an account, log in to access the content to which you are entitled.

Figures and Media

Figures

Media

Tables

Share

Share

Share the article link

Share with email

Email a colleague

Share on social media

American Society for Microbiology ("ASM") is committed to maintaining your confidence and trust with respect to the information we collect from you on websites owned and operated by ASM ("ASM Web Sites") and other sources. This Privacy Policy sets forth the information we collect about you, how we use this information and the choices you have about how we use such information.
FIND OUT MORE about the privacy policy