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Five Kingdoms or Three Domains?
So, rather than five kingdoms of life, Woese argued for three domains (Eucarya, Archaea, and Bacteria).
If you take nothing else from my talk, stop thinking about biology in terms of five kingdoms.
(I would choose instead the idiosyncratic but more engagingly illustrated "Five Kingdoms," by Lynn Margulis and Karlene V. Schwartz).
Later biologists found this too cavalier and by the 1950s we had five kingdoms, with fungi, protozoans and bacteria separated.
By the 1970s, a system of Five Kingdoms had come to be accepted as the model by which all living things could be classified.
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There's two kingdoms.
The Three Kingdoms developed highly sophisticated cultures.
The Three Kingdoms shared several common characteristics.
Seven kingdoms, seven lots of elected royals.
I said Seven Books for Seven Kingdoms.
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