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A Bacteria Story.

From History:
Subject: Evolution.
3.73 Billion Years Ago (after LUCA)
Membrane and metabolic diversity.
Prokaryotes are nucleus-free cells that include both bacteria and archaea — the two lineages that split shortly after LUCA.

What matters here is this.

“Prokaryote” is a structural description, not a single evolutionary branch. After LUCA, life divided into bacteria and archaea, and these prokaryotic lineages dominated Earth for billions of years before complex eukaryotic life emerged.

Now, the details…

First Prokaryotes: They evolved from replicating molecules and before LUCA (also a prokaryote). Prokaryotes lack a nucleus and organelles. Although research continues identifying when the first true prokaryotes evolved, it is believed they evolved sometime between 3.8 to 4 billion years ago. While the earliest prokaryotes are part of our direct-line ancestors, today we know their descendants as bacteria and archaea. Bacteria is part of our common knowledge, but archaea are mostly known to microbiologists because they mainly live in extreme temperatures. Interestingly, viruses are neither these prokaryotes nor later eukaryotes. They are a holdover from before prokaryotes and are not considered life.

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That Bacteria Story, 

was first published on TST 2 years ago.

By the way, the flashcard inspired by it is this.

 

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