Origin and Evolution of Life

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Origin and Evolution of Life OCN 201 Science of the Sea Biology Lecture 2 The Handfish -BBC Blue Planet!1!1

Evolution Nothing in biology makes sense except in the light of evolution I am a creationist and an evolutionist. Evolution is God's, or Nature's method of creation. Creation is not an event that happened in 4004 BC; it is a process that began some 10 billion years ago and is still under way. - Theodisius Dobzhansky (1973) https://www.pbs.org/wgbh/evolution/library/10/2/text_pop/l_102_01.html!2

Mechanism of Evolution of Life However the first self-replicating cell came into existence over 3.5 billion years ago it would be immediately subject to the process of Evolution by Natural Selection This is is the mechanism by which one type of organism gives rise to two different types of organism!3

Basis of Evolution by Natural Selection Heritability of traits from parent to offspring Variability among offspring (mutations, recombination) Over-production of offspring Selection by the environment: More individuals with favorable traits will survive and reproduce than those with unfavorable traits!4

Speciation Evolutionary drift can lead to new species when a population becomes split into sub-populations Separated sub-populations continue to evolve They slowly become more and more different until they are so divergent they become different species https://biologydictionary.net/!5

Classification of Life The splitting of one species into two leads to a nested hierarchy of characteristics that can be shown as a branching tree!6

Expanding evolution to microorganisms Early evolutionary theory focused on big things (multicellular eukaryotes) Diversity of microorganisms was not appreciated because their differences were hidden!7

These look similar, but are VERY distant relatives These look very different, but are much closer relatives Richards et al. 2017 AEM BBC.com Bayer et al. 2016 ISMEJ Getty Images!8!8

How do we deal with microbes? Microscope photo from Wikipedia user Moisey MicrobialFoods.org!9

Fossil vs Molecular Evidence Early work focused on plants and animals - detailed morphology - easy to compare The evolutionary history of microbes was unclear Breaking of the genetic code changed everything! The history of life is written in the DNA of all living things http://www.genome.gov/glossary/!10

Sequence Comparisons Diversity and evolutionary relationships Seq. A Seq. B Seq. C 1 2 2 G ATACGGTCAC.. ATTCGCTCAC.. ATGCGGTCAC.. A B C A 2 1 B 2 2 C 1 2 Distance matrix can then be used to build a phylogenetic tree A C B!11

DNA-based view of the Tree of Life DNA evidence confirmed inferred relationships among plants, animals, and fungi, and supported fossil evidence but it revolutionized our view of the microbial world!12

When did it all begin? LUCA Last universal common ancestor We live in a world derived from and dominated by microorganisms! https://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/file:phylogenetic_tree_scientific_names.svg!13

First Evidence of Life Earth formed about 4.5 billion years ago (bya) and crust solidified 4.1 bya Mineral deposits, produced only by biological activity, dated at 3.8 bya Fossils resembling present-day mats of marine microorganisms found at about 3.5 bya!14

Fossils of early microbial life Up to a two line subtitle, generally used to describe the takeaway for the slide Fossil Stromatolites Modern Stromatolites!15

Evolution of Life All scientific evidence points toward the diversity of present-day life arising through the process of evolution over time Common chemistry and building blocks Genetic history traces back to common origin Simple forms of life appear before more complex forms!16

Evolutionary History of Life Complexity appears gradually over time Prokaryotes Eukaryotes BACTERIA & ARCHAEA EUKARYA Protists single-cell colonial animals, plants, fungi Multicellular Life Protocell photosynthesis evolves 3.8 bya 2.5 bya 2 bya 0.7 bya TIME!17

A Fundamental Division Eukaryotic cells have complicated structure Prokaryotes Eukaryotes Bacteria DNA DNA DNA DNA DNA Lynn Margulis Proposed a theory about the origin of the eukaryotic cell type Archaea and other internal compartments!18

Serial Endosymbiosis Theory The Origins of the Eukaryotic Cell Type Plants Prokaryote Eukaryotes Animals!19

Origins of Animals Colonial Multicellular Unicellular!20

Origins of Plants Multicellular marine alga terrestrial moss Colonial Unicellular Eukaryote!21

50 million Whales 190 million Land mammals 500 million Fish-like 700 million ANIMALS 2 billion Eukaryotes (Protists) Photosynthesis 3.5 billion

Key Points Evolution is not uni-directional but Simple things came first - complexity accumulates slowly through trial and error via many known mechanisms Eukaryotes arose through Serial Endosymbiosis The simple and the complex continue to co-exist As the earth changes, species die off and new ones emerge

Evolution of Life in 60 seconds Claire L. Evans!24