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Evolution flow chart, from DNA to Eukaryotic cells


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If I recall correctly....you need to investigate liposomes (which arose from protobionts) and the nature of the phospholipids, then look into invagination and endosymbiosis of mitochondria and photo-autotrophic species.

 

G'luck!

 

Ah thanks

I am looking it into all these things, but its hard to simplify it down into a flow chart like that. I get that both lipid and protein compounds likely formed liquid-filled semipermeable vessels spontaneously. This gets me to protocells, then a bunch of endosymbiosis happens and you have urself some fine looking cells.

 

I'm reading that early prokaryotic cells gave rise to eubacteria and archaebacteria, would these go on the flow chart gap?

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monomers

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polymers

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RNA

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DNA

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liposomes

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protocells

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anaerobic prokayotic

(chemoautotrophic)

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aerobic prokayotic

(heterotrophic)

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eubacteria/archaebacteria

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eukaryotic

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avenir001

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dinosaurs

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ahmed and jochi

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Humans

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pantaloons and levi

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Law :D

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