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History of Life 1 Brian O’Meara EEB464 Fall 2013 Tucson Botanical Gardens

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History of Life 1. Tucson Botanical Gardens. Brian O ’ Meara EEB464 Fall 2013. Learning outcomes:. Get a deep perspective on time Understand major events in earth history Generate hypotheses regarding what happens after mass extinctions. Big Bang 13.73 BYA. - PowerPoint PPT Presentation

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History of Life 1

Brian O’MearaEEB464 Fall 2013

Tucson Botanical Gardens

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Learning outcomes:

• Get a deep perspective on time• Understand major events in earth history• Generate hypotheses regarding what

happens after mass extinctions

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Big Bang 13.73 BYA

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First stars produce more complex elements, then

(some) explode

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Borb

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Solar system (sun, planets) form 4.6 BYA

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Moon broken off from Earth, 4.53 BYA

Ow!

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Heavy bombardment, 4.1 - 3.8 BYA

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Life evolves~3.8 BYA

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Photosynthesis evolvessomewhere 3.5 - 2.8 BYA

OH H

OCO+ = O

OSugar+

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Great oxidation event2.45 - 2.22 BYA

OH H

OCO+ = O

OSugar+

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Huronian glaciation3.2 - 2.4 BYA

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a long time passesArchaea+Eukaryotes and Eubacteria

divergeEukaryotes diverge from ArchaeaLife is still single-celled

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Bacteria Archaea Eukarya

Circular chromosome Y Y N

Histones with DNA N Y Y

Flagella Spinning Spinning Waving

Unicellular Y Y Varies

Organelles ~N N Y

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http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9w421z4fsOU

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a long time passesArchaea+Eukaryotes and Eubacteria

divergeEukaryotes diverge from ArchaeaLife is still single-celled

Andr

ee V

alle

y

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Ediacaran fauna0.63 BYA = 630 MYA

Wikimedia commons

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Cambrian542 MYA

John Sibbick

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Wikimedia commons

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Permian-Triassic extinction251 MYA

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Permian-Triassic extinction251 MYA

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Permian-Triassic extinction251 MYA

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KT (Cretaceous-Tertiary) extinction65.5 MYA

Brian Franczak

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Sun eventually becomes red giant, expands

Franck et al. Causes and timing of future biosphere extinctions. Biogeosciences (2006) vol. 3 (1) pp. 85-92Schröder and Smith. Distant future of the Sun and Earth revisited. Monthly Notices of the Royal Astronomical Society (2008) vol. 386 (1) pp. 155-163

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Discussion: how might a major extinction like the one at the end of the Permian affect life?