Evolution - Lecture Three Flashcards

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When and where did life arise?

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  • 4 billion years ago
  • There was repeated bombardment causing water, destruction and high UV at the surface
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What was Darwin’s hypothesis on how life arose?

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He theorized life began in a warm muddy pond on the Earth’s surface

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What theory seems more likely than Darwin’s hypothesis on how life arose?

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Energy that fuelled the first replicating molecules might have come from proton gradients around hydrothermal vents

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What is the RNA world?

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  • The idea that before DNA based life forms, RNA were the first replicating molecules as the basis for reproduction and biochemical interaction
  • However without DNA there shouldn’t be a cell, but to combat this there were tiny pores in rocks around vents
  • Lipid protobionts can reproduce and metabolise, RNA can spontaneously reproduce within them
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How old is the universe, earth and life?

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Universe = 14 billion years
Earth = 4.5 billion years
Life = 3.8 billion years

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What are some key features of eukaryotes?

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  • Have a nucleus, mitochondria, golgi bodies, sex and do phagocytosis
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What is Eukaryogenesis?

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  • The process where the defining features of a eukaryotic cell gave way to become present-day eukaryotes
  • Happened once 2 billion years ago
  • Probably from an archaebacterium engulfing a heterotrophic eubacterium which became a mitochondria which gave energy for complex life
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What is Eidiacaran biota?

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  • Signs of life as fossils from 570 million years ago showing how long ago life forms existed
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What are some examples of Eidiacaran biota?

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  • The spriggina, an annelid worm, anthropod
  • Rangeomorphs, fern-like and fractally branched, living in the dark depths
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What is the cambrian explosion?

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  • An event causing many animals to burst onto the evolutionary scene
  • Over a period of 20-30 million years
  • Animal types we see now first appeared, eg arthropods, but some don’t fit into modern taxonomies
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What are some controversies about why the cambrian explosion occurred?

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  • Physiological change, where dissolved oxygen levels allowed for a more active lifestyle
  • Geographical change, more seas and niches appeared
  • Geochemical change, changes in sea levels leads to abundance of trace metals to make exoskeletons
  • Biological change - increase in zoo plankton allows new predators to arise, increasing selection pressure
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