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ASTR/GEOL-2040: Search for life in the Universe, Lecture 2

ASTR/GEOL-2040: Search for life in the Universe, Lecture 2. Axel Brandenburg (Office hours: Mondays 2:30 – 3:30 in X590 and Wednesdays 11-12 in D230). Important dates. Wednesday, Sep 20  Q1 Wednesday, Oct 11  Fiske Friday, Oct 13  MT Monday, Nov 13  Fiske Wednesday, Nov 15  Q2.

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ASTR/GEOL-2040: Search for life in the Universe, Lecture 2

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  1. ASTR/GEOL-2040: Search for life in the Universe, Lecture 2 Axel Brandenburg (Office hours: Mondays 2:30 – 3:30 in X590 and Wednesdays 11-12 in D230)

  2. Important dates • Wednesday, Sep 20  Q1 • Wednesday, Oct 11  Fiske • Friday, Oct 13  MT • Monday, Nov 13  Fiske • Wednesday, Nov 15  Q2

  3. Sample HW question • Also possible in Q, MT, or Final

  4. Sample HW question • Often just  photoautotroph

  5. Sample finals question • Often just  photoautotroph

  6. Sample HW question • Often just  photoautotroph

  7. Sample HW question 32  16 • Often just  photoautotroph 32  16  8 32  16  8  4 32  16  8  4  2

  8. Sample HW question • Often just  photoautotroph

  9. Astrobiology nowadays • microbial life should exist elsewhere • we just have to find examples • it could be in unimaginable places • independent genesis  deeper understanding about ourselves • exobiology  astrobiology

  10. Transition to life spontaneous? • Prior to Louis Pasteur (1822-1895) • Flies & maggots from rotting meat • Lice from sweat • Eels & fish from sea mud… • Disproven by Pasteur • All life from existing life • First life: from non-living matter? • Need a strategy RGS p.2, Lon p.157, BS p.154+164-165

  11. What is life? Life elsewhere might be different Need to look for general properties • Example: cat versus car • get energy, can move, produce waste • what’s different? • Reproduces itself RGS p.2, Lon p.157, BS p.154+164-165

  12. Properties of life? • … • …. • ….. • …… • …….. • ……….

  13. Properties of life? • Order • Reproduction • Growth & development • Energy utilization • Response to environment • Evolutionary adaptation RGS p.2, Lon p.157, BS p.154+164-165

  14. Darwinian evolution • More individuals produced than survive • Struggle for existence (limited resources) • Individuals show variation (often subtle) • Individuals produce similar offspring Works also/especially at the molecular level: RNA can replicate itself  RNA world RGS p.2, Lon p.168, BS p.164,181

  15. Natural selection is • the occasional mutations that occur in DNA; • the mechanism by which advantageous traits are preferentially passed on from parents to offspring; • the idea that organisms can develop new characteristics during their lives and then pass these on to their offspring. BS p.195

  16. Natural selection is • the occasional mutations that occur in DNA; • the mechanism by which advantageous traits are preferentially passed on from parents to offspring; • the idea that organisms can develop new characteristics during their lives and then pass these on to their offspring. BS p.182

  17. What we talked about • Definition of life • Darwinian evolution, natural selection • & self-replication • Next time: • Why carbon, & not silicon-based • Why water? • pp. 3-8, Sects. 1.1 & 1.2

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