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Chapter 26.Origin of Life

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The historical tree of life can be documented with evidence.

The Origin of Life on Earth is another story…

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Origin of Life hypothesis Abiotic synthesis of organic molecules

amino acids & nucleotides Building polymers

joining molecules into polymers proteins & nucleic acids

Protobionts packaging polymers into membrane-

bound droplets maintain internal chemistry

Origin of self-replicating molecules makes inheritance possible

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Conditions on early Earth Reducing atmosphere

electron-adding water vapor, CO2, nitrogen, NOx, CH4,

NH3, H2, H2S

Energy source lightning, UV radiation, volcanic

What’smissing from

that atmosphere?!

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Abiotic synthesis Testable hypothesis

1920Oparin & Haldane propose reducing atmosphere hypothesis

1953Miller & Urey test the hypothesis

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Stanley Miller

University of Chicago

yieldedamino acids

hydrocarbonsN bases

other organic molecules

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Protobionts Life reproduction & metabolism

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RNA world RNA is likely first genetic material

multi-functional molecule codes information enzyme functions

ribozymes replication

regulatory molecule transport molecule

Dawn of natural selection

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Key Events in Origin of Life Key events in

evolutionary history of life on Earth life originated

3.5–4.0 bya

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Prokaryotes Prokaryotes dominated life

on Earth from 3.5–2.0 bya

3.5 billion year old fossil of bacteria modern bacteria

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Stromatolitesfossilized mats of prokaryotes resemble modern microbial colonies

Lynn Margulis

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Oxygen atmosphere Oxygen begins to accumulate 2.7 bya

photosynthetic bacteria cyanobacteria (blue-green algae)

reducing oxidizing atmosphere corrosive

banded iron in rocks = rusting

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Endosymbiosis Evolution of eukaryotes

membrane bound organelles = 2.1 bya

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Cambrian explosion 543 mya

within 10–20 million years most of the major phyla of animals appear in fossil record

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Diversity of life & periods of mass extinction

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The Chicxulub impact crater in the Caribbean Sea near the Yucatan Peninsula of Mexico indicates an asteroid or comet struck the earth and changed conditions 65 million years ago

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Early mammal evolution 125 mya mammals

began to radiateout & fill niches

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Classification Linnaeus used structural similarity 1969

Robert Whittaker devised 5 Kingdom system Monera Protista Plantae Fungi Animalia

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Re-Classifying Life New groupings

molecular data challenges 5 Kingdoms Monera is too diverse

2 distinct lineages of prokaryotes Protists are too diverse

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3 Domain system Super Kingdoms

Bacteria Archaea

extremophiles = live in extreme environments Eukarya

eukaryotes

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Bacteria Archae-bacteria

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Molten- hot surface ofearth becomes somewhatcooler

Oldest definite fossilsof prokaryotes

Appearance of oxygenin atmosphere

Oldest definite fossilsof eukaryotes

First multicellularorganisms

Appearance of animalsand land plants

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Any Questions??