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Oxygen Metabolism Emerged on Earth Before The Great Oxidation Event, Study Reveals : ScienceAlert

Last updated: April 3, 2025 12:43 pm
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The Great Oxidation Event that occurred around 2.4 billion years ago was a crucial turning point in Earth’s history, leading to the establishment of an oxygen-rich atmosphere that many living organisms rely on today. While most bacteria evolved to tolerate and use oxygen after this event, recent research has uncovered some outliers that were aerobic approximately 900 million years before oxygen levels significantly rose in the atmosphere.

Using a combination of bacterial genome data, geological markers, and machine learning techniques, an international team of researchers identified more than 80 genetic transitions in over 1007 species of related bacteria. These transitions indicate that aerobic respiration evolved before widespread atmospheric oxygenation, potentially laying the groundwork for the evolution of oxygenic photosynthesis in cyanobacteria.

The researchers found evidence suggesting that early oxygen-breathing bacteria played a crucial role in diversifying microbial life as oxygen levels increased. This allowed oxygen-utilizing bacteria to thrive and evolve more rapidly than their anaerobic counterparts, ultimately shaping the course of evolution on Earth.

By calibrating bacterial evolution with the record of biospheric oxygenation, the researchers were able to provide new insights into the deep history of microbial life. These findings not only confirm the ancient origins of aerobic bacteria but also shed light on the slow evolution of cyanobacteria, stretching back far before the Great Oxidation Event.

The research, published in Science, highlights the potential of combining different tools and techniques to unravel the development of traits in Earth’s earliest life forms. This approach offers a framework for linking microbial traits to Earth’s geochemical history and could pave the way for exploring the evolution of other phenotypes in the context of Earth’s history.

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Overall, this study underscores the vital role of early oxygen-breathing bacteria in shaping the evolution of life on Earth and provides valuable insights into the interconnectedness of microbial evolution and Earth’s geological history.

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