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Primordial soup
The theory of Primordial soup was invented by a soviet scientist named Alexander Oparin in 1924. In his theory he claimed in the atmosphere of early earth , when energy was given to the atmosphere it realest a simple organic compound named a monomer. Once the monomers made it into the water they formed together with …show more content…
In this hypothesis he states that bacteria would thrive on methane leaks in the sea floor and become simple organisms over time .In a recent experiment researchers found that Molecular studies of a species' ancestry based on RNA has shown that most ancient organisms were thermophilic and hyperthermophilic bacteria as well as able to survive on sulfur and methane.This furthers the Gunters hypothesis and drives the theory onward. …show more content…
In these communities were thousands or microals of life that came together and thrives under the the conditions of the vents and become more complex organisms . In order to prove test if the theory is even possible a group of scientist went down to vents a did research to see if the microorganisms are/ could survive in the harsh conditions. In the end the scientist found the vents to be suitable for life and could support future expansion on more complex creatures.
http://exploringorigins.org/ribozymes.html
RNA World Hypothesis
This hypothesis was proposed independently by Carl Woese, Francis Crick and Leslie Orgel in the 1960s. The hypothesis claims that RNA is behind early biotic formation. RNA stores genetic information and catalyzes chemical reactions. RNA contains a large molecule called ribozyme which assembles proteins. RNA was used in early life forms to undergo chemical reactions before the use of proteins. In the early 1980s, however, research groups led by Sidney Altman and Thomas Cech found that RNA can catalyze chemical reactions.
http://www.natureworldnews.com/articles/4784/20131106/life-evolved-clay-researchers-find.htm
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