Origin of Sex and Multicellularity Flashcards
Briefly explain the early history of planet Earth
4.6 billion years ago - Earth is formed by the gravitational accumulation of dust and larger objects and the moon forms during a major collision
> 3.8 billion years ago - Progress continues to be halted due to continued bombardment of large objects that can boil off oceans and atmosphere
< 3.8 billion years ago - Metorite bombardment decreases in inensity and planet starts to cool below threshold of ocean and atmopshere. Organic compounds begin to synthesise and accumulate
3.75 billion years ago - Earth cools to an extent that the crust can start solidifying, oceans and atmopshere could potentially start condensing out
~3.8 billion years ago - have conditions on Earth suitable for life
3.5 billion years ago - earlies fossil evidence for life on Earth
How does the early atmopshere form?
Volcanic outgassing of water vapour, N2, CO2, CH4, NH3, H2 and H2S
What is slushball Earth?
Increased oxygen and carbon dioxide levels chnaged the atmopshere which caused almost full glaciation of Earth
Some areas had free water due to volcanic acitvity - this is where life continued
What is variation due to in asxeual and sexual reproducing species?
Asexual - mutations
Sexual - mutations, independent assortment, crossing over
What are the problems with sex?
Disadvantageous from evolutionary perspective
Asexual reproduction is more efficient
In sexual reproducing species, one partner tends to do all the work which makes it less efficient
What are the advantages of sexual reproduction?
In asexual, mutations spread rapdily in a population
In sexual, can purge deletious mutations and combine advantegous mutations
What are the theories of why sex evolved?
1) A method of adapating to change by evolving faster (unlikely as evolution has no foresight)
2) A method of fending off disease/parasites (unlinkely as evolution has no foresight)
3) A method of repairing genes
4) Historical accident (most reliable)
When did sex evolve?
~1.2 billion years ago
What early eukaryotes did not sexually reproduce?
Some amoebae and flagellate protists
HOWEVER, some protists can asexually reproduce for generations and then sexually reproduce when environments become unfavourable
When did multicellualrity evolve?
~1 billion years ago
What advatnage does multicelluarity have?
Division of labour