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Origin of Life (overview ). Chemical evolution Replicators - RNA or DNA? Individuality: Protocells --> cells Prokaryotes: Earliest true cells (~3.5 bya) Endomembrane system : Increase in cellular complexity - PowerPoint PPT Presentation

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Page 1: Origin of Life (overview )
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Origin of Life (overview)1. Chemical evolution2. Replicators- RNA or DNA?3. Individuality: Protocells --> cells4. Prokaryotes: Earliest true cells (~3.5 bya)5. Endomembrane system: Increase in

cellular complexity6. Endosymbiosis: Further increase in

eukaryote complexity and expansion of biochemistry

7. Multicellularity: Cooperative grouping of differentiated, clonally related cells

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Logic of Origin of Life

1. Diverse environment2. Lots of Time --> perhaps hundreds of

millions of years3. Non-oxidizing atmosphere --> without

lots of O2 around, organic molecules are much more stable

4. Organic molecule stability without O2 allowed life to evolve slowly from nonliving material

5. Organic Molecules

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Logic of Origin of Life1. Energy - volcanoes, deep-sea vents,

lightning, sun light, chemicals from space

2. natural selection:

• Stuff that is durable and easily made tends to accumulate

• Chemicals that are stable, and can duplicate themselves, naturally increase in abundance

3. Little Early Competition

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Oparin’s hypothesisEarly Earth needed

•Water vapor

•Carbon dioxide

•Methane

•Nitrogen

•ammonia

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Miller & Urey Experiment (1953)

Miller and Urey

devised the experiment

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Extraterrestrial Energy Sources

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Terrestrial Energy Sources

oceanic geothermal

vents (underwater geysers and hot springs)

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Laboratory Protobionts

Shown is some degree of abiotic individuality

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Relative Vs Absolute Dating

Relative dating:• Geological time scales• Relative position in

rock strata• Index fossils- trilobites Absolute dating:• Actual “clock”• E.g., radioactive decay

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Radiocarbon Dating

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The Carbon 14 Dating Process

1 atom of C14 for every 1013 C12 atoms in the atmosphere

Once an organism dies, the C14 is trapped and decays. Half-life is about 5800 years

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1. Bacteria and Archea diverge- 2-3 bya2. Photosynthetic bacteria produce

oxygen- 2.5 bya3. Eukaryotes emerge- 2 bya4. Plants emerged from green algae ~700

mya5. Fungi and animals emerge from uni-

cells ~ 700 mya 6. First terrestrials- 450 mya

Geologic Record

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Permian (250 million years ago): 90% of marine animals; Pangea merge

Cretaceous (65 million years ago): death of dinosaurs, 50% of marine species; low angle comet or meteor ( ~10 km across)

Mass Extinction

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Snowball Earth (latest ~650 mya)

Severe ice ages covered the entire planet

Multicellular organisms survived deep in oceanic thermal vents and clustered together for protection

Meteor impact could cause another

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