The evolution of bacteria
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Charles Darwin saw evidence of evolution in all the animals and plants he studied. He boxed, bottled, and pressed thousands of specimens: mockingbirds and iguanas from the Galápagos, corals from the Indian Ocean, lichens and seaweeds from Tierra del Fuego, and even the skull of an extinct giant sloth from Argentina. He turned the gardens and greenhouses at Down House into personal laboratories for breeding pigeons, fertilizing orchids, and dissecting barnacles.

But one form of life was conspicuously absent from Darwin’s work: microorganisms.

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