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Outline the conditions that are thought to have existed on prebiotic Earth, including atmosphere, temperature, UV radiation, volcanic activity and asteroid bombardment

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Ammonia and methane in the atmosphere

no ozone layer

Subject to a lot of bombardments

Many volcanic eruptions

Higher levels of UV radiation

Temperature extremely hot

Loads more volcanoes

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State that the conditions of prebiotic Earth may have caused a variety of carbon compounds to form spontaneously.

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Because of prebiotic earth’s conditions it is likely that it caused the spontaneous formation of carbon compounds

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Discuss the challenges of defining matter as living or nonliving

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The challenges of defining matter as living or nonliving is that whatever rule they set there was an exception

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Discuss the reasons why cells are considered to be living

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Cells are considered to be living because it is able to use energy to sustain itself in a highly ordered state

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Discuss the reasons why viruses are considered to be non-living

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They aren’t made of cells

Can’t keep themselves stable

Do not grow

Can’t replicate

Can’t perform independent metabolism

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Outline the intermediate stagesneeded for the evolution of the first cells on prebiotic Earth

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Inorganic compounds
Organic monomers
Polymer
Self-replication
Formation of Cell

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Discuss limitations in testing hypotheses about the evolution of the first cells

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Conditions on early earth were very different, impossible to replicate with certainty

Well preserved fossils are rare

Methods used to estimate dates of first living cells have ranges of uncertainty

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Outline the methodology, results and conclusion that can be drawn from Miller and Urey’s experiments into the origin of biologically relevant carbon compounds

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The Miller-Urey experiment was done to see whether simple carbon compounds can form from inorganic compounds. To do this they recreated the conditions of pre-biotic earth

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Discuss the benefits and limitations of the Miller-Urey apparatus as a model for a natural phenomena

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It was able to replicate conditions that weren’t directly observable

They couldn’t include every single possible variable

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Outline the cause and consequence of the spontaneous formation of membranes and vesicles by amphipathic molecules such as fatty acids and phospholipids on prebiotic Earth

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Spontaneous formation of membranes and vesicles were formed from amphipathic molecules like phospholipids and fatty acids because they contain both a hydrophilic and hydrophobic side. This allowed cell membranes to develop meaning that the cells could then have an internal chemistry that was different from the outside chemistry, an important step in the origin of cells

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State that modern cells use DNA as the genetic material and enzyme proteins as catalysts of metabolism

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Modern cells use DNA as the genetic material and enzyme proteins as catalysts of metabolism

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List properties of RNA that suggest it was the first genetic material.

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RNA can act as catalysts for their own replication
RNA is formed from inorganic sources
RNA can catalyze essential biochemical reactions
RNA that functions as a catalyst are called ribozymes which form peptide bond between amino acids during translation.

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Compare the genetic stability of RNA and DNA.

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The sugar phosphate bond in DNA makes it chemically more stable than RNA

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Outline the ribosomal ribozyme as a type of RNA that is still used as a catalyst.

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Ribosomal ribozyme is used to catalyze specific reactions in a similar way to that of protein enzymes

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Define LUCA

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LUCA (Last Universal Common Ancestor) is the last living organism that all living organisms today descended from

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Discuss why the LUCA is not thought to be the first cell, but rather is thought to be the last common ancestor to all living cells

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LUCA is not thought to be the first cell because the first cells were likely to be self-replicating RNA . In contrast LUCA is thought to be last common ancestor to all living things today

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Explain the use of deductive reasoning to predict what genes were present in the LUCA cells

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Scientists compared bacteria and archaea, the two earliest domains evolved from LUCA. They compared 6.1 million protein-coding genes, and only 355 came out homologous. Meaning that these 355 genes were probably from LUCA

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List characteristics of the LUCA

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Prokaryotic single cell
Lived in extreme heat
Was an obligate anaerobe( didn’t use oxygen
Was a chemoautotroph ( synthesize their own organic molecules)

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Compare the estimated dates for the evolution of the first cells and of the LUCA cells to the age of Earth

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The estimated date of the first LUCA cell is 3.8 Billion years ago whereas Earth is over 4.5 Billion years old. Meaning LUCA took approx 700 million years to form

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Describe stromatolites as the earliest direct evidence of fossilized life

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Stromatolites are the earliest evidence of fossilized life

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Outline the use of isotopes and the molecular clock for estimatingdates of the first cells and of the LUCA cells

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Isotopes can be used to estimate dates because the earliest fossil like structures contain carbon isotopic signature that could result from biological processes. The molecular clock tells how much time has passed since we shared a common ancestor based on the number of differences in the genomes of 2 species

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Explain the use of deductive reasoning to predict what genes were present in LUCA cells

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Scientists compared bacteria and archaea, the two earliest domains evolved from LUCA. They compared 6.1 million protein-coding genes, and only 355 came out homologous. Meaning that these 355 genes were probably from LUCA

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Describe the conditions present at a white-smoker hydrothermal vent

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Rich in hydrogen and dissolved minerals, including sulfur, methane and iron

High temperatures

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Explain how knowledge of the genes present in the LUCA cells can provide evidence that the cells lived in the vicinity of hydrothermal vents

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Using deductive reasoning you can find the attributes of LUCA by finding common protein genes between bacteria and archaea, you then link these attributes to the attributes of hydrothermal vents