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After Billions of years First time Two Lifeforms merged into One
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Updated: 25 Apr 2024
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An international team of scientists has made a groundbreaking observation of an evolutionary event between a species of algae commonly found in the ocean and a bacterium.
Primary endosymbiosis, a process that has only occurred twice in Earth's history, gave rise to complex life through mitochondria and plants.
In this process, algae engulfed a bacterium and provided it with nutrients, energy, and protection, while the bacterium gave the algae the ability to "fix" nitrogen from the air. The bacterium became an internal organ, or organelle, vital to the host's function.
Scientists from the US and Japan have discovered something that could change the way we think about evolution and agriculture.
They found a new perspective on nitrogen fixation, which could help us understand how to add this to crop plants.
This is important because the earliest life forms we know of were very small organisms called microbes. These microbes left behind evidence in rocks that are 3.7 billion years old. They produced a type of carbon molecule that only living things can make.
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