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Title: The Origin and Early History of Life


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The Origin and EarlyHistory of Life
  • Lecture 4

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Early History of Life
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Time Frame
  • 10-20 billion years ago (BYA) big bang
  • 4.6 BYA earth formed
  • 3.5 BYA life appeared (prokaryotes-bacteria)
  • 2.5 BYA oxygen-producing bacteria
  • (cyanobacteria)
  • 1.7 BYA oxygen-breathing organisms
  • 1.5 BYA eukaryotes (cells with nucleus)
  • 0.6 BYA -- multicellular

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How Did Life Appear?
  • Panspermia extraterrestrial
  • Special divine
  • Chemical evolution
  • Simple molecules
  • Complex molecules 1st first cell EVER

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So.where did life come from?
  • Of all three ideas, only one is
    testable..chemical evolution
  • Hypothesis
  • Life originated from (3.5 BYA)
  • Atmospheric gases
  • H2O
  • Energy input

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Energy Input
  • Lightning
  • Soil radioactivity
  • Ultraviolet radiation
  • Volcanic heat

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Evidence of Primitive Conditions
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MillerUrey Experiment (1953)
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Experimental Conditions
  • Primitive atmosphere
  • N2 nitrogen
  • NH3 ammonia
  • CO2 carbon dioxide
  • CO carbon monoxide
  • H2 hydrogen
  • CH4 methane
  • Exclude O2 no oxygen

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MillerUrey Experiment (1953)
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  • Place the atmosphere over liquid H2O
  • Maintain mixture somewhat below 100 degrees
    Celcius
  • Bombard mixture with energy.electrical sparks.

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MillerUrey Experiment (1953)
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Results
  • W/in one week, 15 of carbon from the atmosphere
    was converted into new molecules.
  • These new molecules formed more complex molecules.

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Other Results
  • Further experiments produced a soup containing
  • Amino acids
  • Nucleic acid bases
  • In 1998, RNA could replicate itself.
  • Nice Hypothesis..whats missing?
  • Cell Membrane

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The Earliest Cells
  • Found in fossils 3.5 BYA
  • Single cells, very small
  • Lacked nucleus prokaryotic
  • Resembled bacteria

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Earliest Cells
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Yellowstone Hot Pots Extremely High Temps
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Yellowstone Old Faithful Geysur
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Two Types of Bacteria
  • Archaebacteria
  • Produce methane
  • Can live in the absence of oxygen
  • Probably the most primitive

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Two Types of Bacteria
  • Eubacteria
  • Most bacteria today
  • Cyanobacteria
  • Appeared 2.5 BYA
  • Capture light energy photosynthesis
  • Produced O2 -- oxygen in the atmosphere

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Classification of allLiving Things
  • All living things can be classified into
    kingdoms.
  • 1. Archaea most primitive bacteria
  • 2. Monera modern bacteria
  • 3. Protista single cell eukaryotes and algae
  • 4. Fungi 5. Plants 6. Animals
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