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Science of the Sea - Biology Erica Goetze Department of Oceanography egoetze@hawaii.edu, Marine Science Building 631 Zooplankton Ecologist

Zooplankton Ecologist Population genetics and evolutionary ecology: What is a population in the plankton? How are plankton populations structured genetically? Are they adapted to specific pelagic habitats? How are plankton responding to climate change? Molecular tools for oceanographers: Develop new techniques to observe organisms in the sea Estimate diversity, abundance, biomass of plankton There is more to know about life in the sea than dolphins and whales... Origins of Life Evolution of life in the Sea Marine Habitats Marine Primary Producers Marine Consumers Marine Invertebrates Marine Vertebrates Nutrients & Productivity Marine Food Webs & Fisheries Marine Community Ecology Deep Sea Coral Reefs Marine Biological Resources Climate change and Human Impacts

The Nature & Origin of Life You are encouraged to take notes OCN 201 Biology Section Lecture 1 What is Life?

What is Life? General Defining Features Of Life: Maintenance of disequilibrium (order!) Compartmentalized (e.g., into a cell) Self-replication Controlled collection and transformation of matter and energy (for replication and repair) Despite the mind boggling diversity of life there is considerable underlying unity

Components of Life as We Know it Life on Earth today:! Based on cells as the fundamental unit! Carbon-based Water-dependent! Building blocks: Carbohydrates, DNA, RNA, Protein, Lipid What is life made of? sugars (carbohydrates) H, C, O Energy nucleic acids amino acids Structure Glucose lipids Cellulose

What is life made of? sugars (carbohydrates) H, C, O nucleic acids H, C, O, N, P amino acids lipids Nucleotide Information Information/Structure/ Catalytic RNA DNA

What is life made of? sugars (carbohydrates) H, C, O nucleic acids H, C, O, N, P amino acids H, C, O, N, S lipids Catalytic Structural proteins Hexokinase: Adds phosphate from ATP (upper near right) to glucose (upper far Collagen right)

What is life made of? sugars (carbohydrates) H, C, O nucleic acids H, C, O, N, P amino acids H, C, O, N, S lipids H, C, O, P, N, S Energy/Structure hydrophilic head Cell Membranes hydrophobic tail

What is life made of? sugars (carbohydrates) H, C, O nucleic acids H, C, O, N, P amino acids H, C, O, N, S lipids H, C, O, P, N, S Relative Mass of Elements in a Bacterium Element Atomic number Percentage Role Carbon 6 50 basis of organic molecules Oxygen 8 20 cellular respiration, component of water Nitrogen 7 14 component of all proteins and nucleic acids Hydrogen 1 8 component of water & most organic molecules, electron carrier Phosphorous 15 3 component of nucleic acids, important in energy transfer Sulfur 16 1 component of most proteins Sodium 11 1 main positive ion inside cells Potassium 19 1 main positive ion outside cells Magnesium 12 0.5 essential component of many energy-transferring enzymes Chlorine 17 0.5 main negative ion outside cells Calcium 20 0.5 cell structure, motility, and intracellular signalling Iron 26 0.2 Redox reactions enzyme co-factor other trace 0.3 http://www.daviddarling.info/encyclopedia/e/elbio.html

Chopra et al. 2010, Australian Space Science Conference Series Origin of Life on Earth Panspermia Divine Creation Chemical Evolution (abiogenesis)

Origin of Life on Earth Difficult task! Must combine knowledge of: Chemical nature of life History of conditions on early earth to make logical inferences about what happened in the very (very) distant past Step 1: macromolecules; the building blocks of life The Miller-Urey Experiment SPARK Gas (Atmosphere) H2O Methane Ammonia Hydrogen COOL Amino Acids & other organic compounds (small proteins, nucelotides) Water (Ocean) Required: Absence of O2 HEAT

Murchison Meteorite Samples from Comet Wild 2 simple organics compounds 90 amino acids and other organic compounds Many building blocks of life are easy to make Many variations on Miller-Urey experiment have had similar results Meteorites and comets found to contain organic compounds similar to those produced in the Miller experiment Wild 2

Molecules to Life Large gap to overcome from organic molecules to self-replicating entities Life forms today are complicated machines Copyright M.W. Davidson and Florida State University Research Foundation Chicken and Egg Problem Lipid In modern cells all components are Interdependent RNA DNA RNA PROTEIN

RNA autocatalysis Lipid RNA DNA RNA PROTEIN RNA World hypothesis RNA may have been the first self-replicating precursor to cellular life information content structural enzymatic activity http://rna.berkeley.edu/research/movies/hdv-rbz-model-rotation.qt

Origin of Cells? Proteinoids Iron-sulfide honeycombs Liposomes source of energy cell-like structures Origin Theories Common themes RNA probably came before DNA Life probably began in the sea: Water is essential Hydrothermal vents were one possible source of energy Many unanswered questions. Still an active, fascinating area of research! No matter how it came about, the first replicating form would be acted upon by NATURAL SELECTION

The Nature of Life Life adheres to the laws of thermodynamics and follows the principles of organic chemistry Life is the capture of energy and material by an entity and the direction of these toward selfreplication Increasing complexity in this process over time is driven by evolution by natural selection Questions?