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How symbiosis made Earth what it is – and why it’s key to our future

Last updated: June 23, 2025 10:55 pm
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Evolution is a fascinating process that has shaped life on Earth for billions of years. The symbiotic relationship between archaeal cells and bacterial cells marked a crucial turning point in the history of our planet. This merger and acquisition led to the formation of mitochondria, tiny structures that revolutionized the way cells functioned.

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Research by Nick Lane at University College London has shown that mitochondria enabled cells to express a significantly higher number of genes, paving the way for the development of complex eukaryotic cells. These cells eventually gave rise to the diverse array of life forms that inhabit our planet today.

Symbiosis, the close interaction between different species, continues to play a vital role in sustaining life on Earth. From plant-fungi relationships to the formation of soil by fungi, bacteria, and plants, symbiosis is responsible for the very air we breathe and the food we eat.

While symbiosis is often seen as a harmonious arrangement, it actually spans a spectrum from parasitism to mutualism. Orchids, for example, demonstrate various levels of symbiosis throughout their lifecycle, showcasing the complexity of these relationships.

Looking ahead, symbiosis holds the key to addressing future challenges, such as sustainable agriculture. Legumes like pulses and beans utilize symbiotic bacteria to convert nitrogen from the air into fertilizers. Scientists like Giles Oldroyd at the University of Cambridge are exploring ways to apply this symbiotic process to other crops, potentially reducing the reliance on chemical fertilizers.

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As we delve deeper into the intricate web of symbiotic relationships that underpin life on Earth, we uncover not only the origins of our existence but also the pathways to a more sustainable future.

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