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CH 25 ~ HISTORY OF LIFE ON EARTH. The Origin of Life 1 st fossil evidence 3.5 BYA (Earth ~4.6 BY old) 4 stages 1 – abiotic synthesis of organic.

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Page 1: CH 25 ~ HISTORY OF LIFE ON EARTH. The Origin of Life  1 st fossil evidence 3.5 BYA (Earth ~4.6 BY old)  4 stages  1 – abiotic synthesis of organic.

CH 25 ~ HISTORY OF LIFE ON EARTH

Page 2: CH 25 ~ HISTORY OF LIFE ON EARTH. The Origin of Life  1 st fossil evidence 3.5 BYA (Earth ~4.6 BY old)  4 stages  1 – abiotic synthesis of organic.

The Origin of Life

1st fossil evidence 3.5 BYA (Earth ~4.6 BY old)

4 stages 1 – abiotic synthesis of

organic molecules 2 – formation of

macromolecules 3 – formation of

protobionts 4 – formation of self-

replicating molecules

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Experimental evidence for the origin of life: Stanley Miller

Heated water (H2O), methane (CH4), ammonia (NH3), hydrogen (H2), and electrical charge

Amino acids were produced

Others determined RNA may have been the first macromolecule with enzyme activity

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Follow-up:

Which gas was least abundant in Earth’s early atmosphere, prior to 2 BYA? Oxygen Carbon dioxide Methane Water vapor Ammonia

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Protobionts

Molecules derived abiotically that are surrounded by a crude membrane

2 key traits: Accurate

reproduction Metabolism

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Origin of Unicellular Prokaryotes: 3.5-3.9 BYA (3:00)

Stromatolite: layered rocks formed by prokaryotes that bind sediment films together

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Origin of Eukaryotes: 2.1 BYA (7:00)

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Origin of Multicellularity: 1.2 BYA (8:00)

Confined to only a few areas due to several Ice Ages

Probably originated through cooperation of cells that each adopted specialized tasks

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Follow-up:

If natural selection in some environment favored the production of daughter cells that were genetically different from mother cells, one should expect selection for:

I – polynucleotide polymerases with low mismatch error rates

II – polynucleotide polymerases without proofreading capability

III - polynucleotide polymerases with proofreading capability

IV - polynucleotide polymerases with high mismatch error rates

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Cambrian Explosion: 535 MYA (10:00)

Extensive diversification of animal kingdom

Occurrence of predation features Claws, claspers defense – spines,

body armor

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Colonization of land: 500 MYA (10:20)

Fungi, plants, & animals move onto land

Associated with critical adaptations to terrestrial life

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Appearance of Homo sapiens: 195,000 YA (11:59 and 59 sec)

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Factors affecting evolution of species, I

Continental drift

Important in biogeography and climate changes

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Mass extinctions: Permean, 251

MYA Cretaceous, 65

MYA

Factors affecting evolution of species, II

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Adaptive Radiation

Periods of evolutionary change in which species are adapting to new ecological roles

Factors affecting evolution of species, III

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Slight genetic differences can produce major morphological differences in species

HOMEOTIC GENES

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Evolution is NOT goal-oriented

It all comes down to two things: survival and

reproduction

Exaptation: use of existing structures for new purposes

Paedomorphosis: using juvenile structures in adult organisms