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Biology: the science of life What is life? Freaky sea-vent worms
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Growth and replication aluminum potassium sulfate crystallization What’s missing? nucleation = replication ? prions? computer algorithms
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Evolution Three keys: reproduction, variation, selection Improved replicator Improved replicator Neutral variant replicator Life: Reproduction + evolution
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Encapsulation and individuality Reproduction Energy and material processing (metabolism) Information storage Environmental response Implementing life (physics + chemistry)
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Life elsewhere? Liquid solvent (water) Mars, Europa, Titan (methane and ethane)
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Our one data point: Life on Earth
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Common descent You are here Genetic and morphological evidence are consistent with all life on Earth sharing common ancestry
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History of life on Earth Microscopic life dominates the history of Earth. Humans arose very recently (roughly 200,000 years ago). Do this as in-class exercise
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Scales in biology
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Tobacco mosaic virus 3x10 -7 m in length, 1.8x10 -8 m in width ~7x10 -20 kg in mass ~6.4x10 3 bases in genome (single-strand RNA) Have them adding scales
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Escherichia coli prokaryotic: no cell nucleus ~3x10 -6 m in length ~7x10 -16 kg in mass ~5x10 6 base pairs in genome
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Saccharomyces cerevisiae eukaryotic: cell nucleus ~5x10 -6 m in diameter ~6x10 -14 kg in mass ~5x10 6 base pairs in genome
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Arabidopsis thaliana multi-cellular plant ~0.2 m in height ~1.2x10 8 base pairs in genome
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Drosophila melanogaster multi-cellular insect ~3x10 -7 kg in mass (dry) ~1.2x10 8 base pairs in genome
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Mus musculus multi-cellular ~3.5x10 -2 kg in mass ~3.4x10 9 base pairs in genome
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HeLa cell human immortal cell line ~25x10 -6 m in diameter ~3.1x10 9 base pairs in genome
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Exercise: How many cells in your body? Exercise: How many bacterial cells in your gut?
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Homework How far apart are proteins in E coli? How long (physically) is the human genome? How does that compare to the size of a typical cell?
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Darwin: First Notebook on Transmutation of Species (1837)
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