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Asgard Archaea and the Evolution of Complex Cells

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Recent research by IISc on Asgard archaea — the closest living relatives of eukaryotes — has shed new light on how simple prokaryotic cells evolved into complex eukaryotic cells with nuclei, cytoskeletons, and organelles.

About Asgard Archaea:

  • Nature: Tiny microbes living in deep-sea mud and extreme environments.
  • Evolutionary Link: Closest relatives of eukaryotic cells (plants, animals, humans).
  • Importance: Help explain how simple prokaryotic cells (bacteria/archaea) evolved into complex eukaryotic cells.
  • Significance: Considered the “missing link” in the origin of complex life.

Findings from Indian Institute of Science (IISc) Study:

  • Focus: Scientists studied a subgroup called Odinarchaeota.
  • Discovery: Found two FtsZ genes (most microbes have one) and a tubulin-like gene.
    • FtsZ1: Works like bacterial proteins → forms straight filaments and attaches to cell membranes.
    • FtsZ2: Builds spiral structures but needs helper proteins to stick to membranes.
  • Division of Labour: Cooperation of FtsZ1 and FtsZ2 shows early signs of cellular specialisation.
  • Clue for Evolution: Suggests Asgard microbes were already experimenting with primitive “cytoskeleton” systems, paving way for complex cells.
[UPSC 2012] Which one of the following sets of elements was primarily responsible for the origin of life on the Earth?

Options:

(a) Hydrogen, Oxygen, Sodium

(b) Carbon, Hydrogen, Nitrogen*

(c) Oxygen, Calcium, Phosphorus

(d) Carbon, Hydrogen, Potassium

 

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