Biology Discoveries
4 discoveries
DNA Barcoding for Species Identification
2003 — Paul Hebert
Proposal that a short standardised DNA sequence (cytochrome c oxidase I) can serve as a species-level identifier for animals, analogous to a barcode.
Three Domains of Life
1977 — Carl Woese, George Fox
Reclassification of life into three domains (Bacteria, Archaea, Eukarya) based on ribosomal RNA sequences, revealing Archaea as a distinct domain.
Discovery of Archaea in Extreme Environments
1970 — Thomas D. Brock
Isolation of thermophilic microorganisms from hot springs in Yellowstone National Park, challenging assumptions about the limits of life.
Linnaean Binomial Nomenclature
1753 — Carl Linnaeus
Introduction of the binomial naming system for species (genus + specific epithet) and hierarchical classification, standardising biological nomenclature worldwide.