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Christian de Duve is the biochemist who through his work can make predictions about new structural entities.
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However, Christian apologist Dinesh D'Souza assures us that this is no longer "conventional wisdom" in biology and that some prominent biologists, notably the Nobel laureate Christian de Duve and Simon Conway Morris, the leading expert on the fossils of the Burgess Shale, have argued that "all this talk about randomness and contingency is overrated."
Victor Stenger: Contingency or Convergence? Victor Stenger 2011
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However, Christian apologist Dinesh D'Souza assures us that this is no longer "conventional wisdom" in biology and that some prominent biologists, notably the Nobel laureate Christian de Duve and Simon Conway Morris, the leading expert on the fossils of the Burgess Shale, have argued that "all this talk about randomness and contingency is overrated."
Victor Stenger: Contingency or Convergence? Victor Stenger 2011
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It is now widely accepted that the process of symbiogenesis played a key role in the transition from prokaryotic2. 10 cells to eukaryotic2. 11 cells (e.g. [Margulis 81], [de Duve 96], [Maynard Smith & Szathmáry 95]).
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However, Christian apologist Dinesh D'Souza assures us that this is no longer "conventional wisdom" in biology and that some prominent biologists, notably the Nobel laureate Christian de Duve and Simon Conway Morris, the leading expert on the fossils of the Burgess Shale, have argued that "all this talk about randomness and contingency is overrated."
Victor Stenger: Contingency or Convergence? Victor Stenger 2011
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However, Christian apologist Dinesh D'Souza assures us that this is no longer "conventional wisdom" in biology and that some prominent biologists, notably the Nobel laureate Christian de Duve and Simon Conway Morris, the leading expert on the fossils of the Burgess Shale, have argued that "all this talk about randomness and contingency is overrated."
Victor Stenger: Contingency or Convergence? Victor Stenger 2011
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Well, it's apparently still quite mysterious where peroxisomes came from, but de Duve (2007) argues that they predate mitochondria.
A critique on the endosymbiotic theory for the origin of mitochondria 2007
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Nobel Laureate Christian de Duve has called for "a rejection of improbabilities so incommensurably high that they can only be called miracles, phenomena that fall outside the scope of scientific inquiry."
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Alex, along with Dr. Christian de Duve, was one of the pioneers of the lysosome research field.
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Duve & Palade (1974) structural and functional organisation of the cell
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