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Thus far in the history of biology, two, and only two, fundamental
principles have come to light that pervade and unify the entire
science-the cell theory and the concept of evolution. While it is
true that recently opened fields of inves tigation have given rise
to several generalizations of wide impact, such as the universality
of DNA and the energetic dynamics of ecology, closer inspection
reveals them to be part and parcel of either of the first two
mentioned. Because in the final analysis energy can act upon an
organism solely at the cellular level, its effects may be perceived
basically to represent one facet of cell me tabolism. Similarly,
because the DNA theory centers upon the means by which cells build
proteins and reproduce themselves, it too proves to be only one
more, even though an exciting, aspect of the cell theory. In fact,
if the matter is given closer scrutiny, evolution itself can be
viewed as being a fundamental portion of the cell concept, for its
effects arise only as a consequence of changes in the cell's
genetic apparatus accumulating over geological time. Or, if one
wishes, the diametrically opposite standpoint may be taken. For, if
current concepts of the origin of life hold any validity, the
evolution of precellular organisms from the primordial biochemicals
must have proceeded over many eons of time prior to the advent of
even the most primitive cell."
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