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  The last universal common ancestor between ancient Earth chemistry and the onset of genetics

Weiss, M. C., Preiner, M., Xavier, J. C., Zimorski, V., & Martin, W. F. (2018). The last universal common ancestor between ancient Earth chemistry and the onset of genetics. PLOS GENETICS, 14(8): e1007518. doi:10.1371/journal.pgen.1007518.

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Weiss, Madeline C.1, Author
Preiner, Martina2, Author                 
Xavier, Joana C.1, Author
Zimorski, Verena1, Author
Martin, William F.1, Author
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2Heinrich-Heine-Universität Düsseldorf, Germany, ou_persistent22              

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 Abstract: All known life forms trace back to a last universal common ancestor (LUCA) that witnessed the onset of Darwinian evolution. One can ask questions about LUCA in various ways, the most common way being to look for traits that are common to all cells, like ribosomes or the genetic code. With the availability of genomes, we can, however, also ask what genes are ancient by virtue of their phylogeny rather than by virtue of being universal. That approach, undertaken recently, leads to a different view of LUCA than we have had in the past, one that fits well with the harsh geochemical setting of early Earth and resembles the biology of prokaryotes that today inhabit the Earth's crust.

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Pages: - Volume / Issue: 14 (8) Sequence Number: e1007518 Start / End Page: - Identifier: ISSN: 1553-7404