"Lynn pioneered some of the most important insights in modern evolutionary science, particularly regarding the role of symbiosis in the origin of evolutionary innovations. Hearing a scientific presentation by Lynn... was one of the mind-expanding events that led me into a career in science."
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Stanley A. Rice, Dedication, Life of Earth: Portrait of a Beautiful, Middle-aged Stressed-out World (2011)
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