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Microbial Evolution, Genome Dynamics, and the Origin of Life | Chapter 13 from Brock Biology of Microorganisms

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Microbial Evolution, Genome Dynamics, and the Origin of Life | Chapter 13 from Brock Biology of Microorganisms Understanding how microbes have evolved and diversified is central to all of microbiology. In this detailed summary of Chapter 13 from Brock Biology of Microorganisms , we’ll explore the fascinating history of microbial life on early Earth, the powerful forces that shape microbial evolution, and the molecular tools that scientists use to decipher the tree of life. Want to dive deeper? Watch our full video summary below and subscribe to Last Minute Lecture for chapter-by-chapter insights into Brock Biology of Microorganisms. Early Earth and the Origin of Microbial Life Earth formed approximately 4.5 billion years ago, and life emerged not long after, around 4 billion years ago. The first life likely originated in hydrothermal vents, which provided a stable source of energy and essential chemicals. The “RNA world” hypothesis suggests that catalytic, self-replicat...