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Two lifeforms merge into one for first time in a billion years

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FOR the first time in at least a billion years, two lifeforms have merged into a single organism.

The process, called primary endosymbio­sis, has only happened twice in the history of the Earth, with the first time giving rise to all complex life as we know it through mitochondr­ia. The second time that it happened saw the emergence of plants.

Now, an internatio­nal team of scientists have observed the evolutiona­ry event happening between a species of algae commonly found in the ocean and a bacterium.

“The first time we think it happened, it gave rise to all complex life,” said Tyler Coale, a postdoctor­al researcher at University of California, Santa Cruz, who led the research on one of two recent studies that uncovered the phenomenon.

“Everything more complicate­d than a bacterial cell owes its existence to that event. A billion years ago or so, it happened again with the chloroplas­t, and that gave us plants.”

The process involves the algae engulfing the bacterium and providing it with nutrients, energy and protection in return for functions that it could not previously perform – in this instance, the ability to “fix” nitrogen from the air.

The algae then incorporat­es the bacterium as an internal organ called an organelle, which becomes vital to the host’s ability to function.

The researcher­s from the US and Japan who made the discovery said it will offer new insights into the process of evolution, while also holding the potential to fundamenta­lly change agricultur­e.

“This system is a new perspectiv­e on nitrogen fixation, and it might provide clues into how such an organelle could be engineered into crop plants,” said Dr Coale.

 ?? ?? ▲ Primary endosymbio­sis, has only happened twice in the history of the Earth, with the first time giving rise to all complex life as we know it through mitochondr­ia.
▲ Primary endosymbio­sis, has only happened twice in the history of the Earth, with the first time giving rise to all complex life as we know it through mitochondr­ia.

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