Origin of Life
Origin of Life
Origin of Life
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Atmosphere of the Primitive Earth
Fossil Record: The oldest evidence of life dates back to around 3.5
to 3.8 billion years ago.
Stromatolites: Layered structures formed by the activity of microbial
communities, primarily cyanobacteria.
Microfossils: Microscopic fossils of ancient microorganisms found in
ancient rock formations.
Isotopic Signatures: Isotopic ratios in ancient rocks indicate
biological activity, suggesting the presence of life.
Characteristics of Early Life Forms
Early Viral Evolution: Viruses may have played a role in early genetic
exchange and evolution, despite not being considered "alive"
themselves.
Chemical Basis and Evolution of Life
Forms Through Ages
Chemical Basis of the Origin of Life
2. Early Earth Conditions
Formation: Earth formed about 4.5 billion years ago.
Atmosphere: Initially reducing, with gases like methane (CH₄),
ammonia (NH₃), hydrogen (H₂), and water vapor (H₂O).
Energy Sources: UV radiation, lightning, volcanic activity, and
hydrothermal vents provided energy for chemical reactions.
Formation of Organic Molecules
Chemical evolution
Self-replication
Encapsulation (protocells)
Energy sources (e.g. hydrothermal vents)
Building blocks (amino acids, nucleotides)
Milestones