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DR. NIRBHAY SUDHIR PIMPLE
INTRODUCTION
Several attempts have been made from time to time to explain the
origin of life on earth.
As a result, there are several theories which offer their own
explanation on the possible mechanism of origin of life.
Following are some of them:
• Theory of Special Creation
• Theory of Spontaneous Generation
• Theory of Biogenesis
• Theory of Biochemical Evolution
• Theory of Panspermia
• Deep sea hydrothermal vent theory
• All the different forms of life -
created by God.
• HINDU CONCEPT :- Lord Brahma-
created the living world in one stroke.
• CHRISTIAN & ISLAM BELIEF :-
God created this universe, plants,
animals and human beings in about
six days.
• 3 main postulates :
– All different kinds of animals &
plants were created at once.
– All organisms were created in the
same form in which they exist
today.
– Their bodies & organs have been
designed to fully meet the needs of
the environment.
• It has no scientific basis.
THEORY OF SPONTANEOUS
GENERATION
• Living things originated spontaneously from inanimate objects.
• It is also called abiogenesis or biopoesis.
• Supporters :- Aristotle
»Epicurus
» VonHelmont
• They believed
» Insects arise fromdew
» Fish & frog frommud
» Fly maggots frommeat .
• Opposers
» FransiscoRedi
» Spallanzani
» Louispasteur
• The opposers disproved this theory.
Redi’s experiment
Pasteur’s experiment
Credit: Hoover/Journal of
Cosmology
•Proposed by Richter in 1865 and supported byArrhenius.
•Life had come to earth from other planets of the universe, in the
form of resistant spores.
•British astronomers Fred Hoyle and Chandra Wickramasinghe
proposed:
•interstellar dust and comets contain organic compounds.
•comets, which are largely made of water-ice, carry bacterial life
across galaxies and protect it from radiation damage along the way.
•The 2005 Deep Impact mission to Comet Tempel 1 discovered a
mixture of organic and clay particles inside the comet.
Dr. Richard B. Hoover, an astrobiologist
with NASA’s Marshall Space Flight Center
published a paper on March 4, 2011,claiming
to have found fossil evidence for
cyanobacteria in an extremely rare class of
meteorites, called CI1 carbonaceous
chondrites .
SOME OTHER THEORIES…….
• Theory of Eternity of life: Life only changes its form but is nevercreated.
It has no origin and has always existed.
• Theory of catastrophism
– modification of the theory of Special Creation.
– States that there have been several creations of life by God, each
preceded by a catastrophe resulting from some kind ofgeological
disturbance.
– Since each catastrophe completely destroyed the existing life, each new
creation consisted of life form different from that of previousones.
– Main supporters : French scientists Georges Cuvier and Orbigney
• Vitalism :
– Only living tissue, by virtue of possessing some "life-force," can
produce organic compounds.
– Supporters: Berzelius and Bergson.
– The production of acetic acid, from its elements, by the German
chemist Hermann Kolbe in 1845, disproved vitalism.
• Also known as Materialistic Theory or Physico-chemical Theory.
• Proposed independently by a Russian scientist, A.I.Oparin,in
1923 and an English scientist, J.B.S Haldane, in 1928.
According to this theory,
• Life first arose from a collection of chemical
substances by a progressive series of reactions.
• Early Earth's surface and atmosphere –
radically different from today’s condition.
• The primitive earth's atmosphere -reducing type.
• Solar radiation and lightning must have been the chief energy
source for these chemical reactions.
• The organic compounds gradually accumulated in oceans and
formed a ―hotprimordial soup‖or ―hotdilute soup‖.
• Also known as ―
Darwin’s warm little pond‖
• Oparin proposed that the proteinoids, nucleo
proteins and other organic and inorganic
molecules aggregated and precipited in sea
forming organized colloid aggregates called
coacervates.
• The coacervates were able to absorb and
assimilate organic compounds from the
environment in a way reminiscent of
metabolism.
• They divided by budding.
• Oparin considered that the coacervates gave rise
to primitive cells or Eubionts.
• Sydney fox obtained proteinoid microspheres
by heating a mixture of dry amino acids b/w
130 to 1800C and later cooling them in water.
• It was similar to coccoid bacteria.
Coacervates
Microsphere
s
UREY – MILLER EXPERIMENT
DRAWBACKS OF UREY MILLER
EXPERIMENT
• By examining rocks ―dated‖to be 3.7 billion years old,
geologists determined that earth had an oxygenic atmosphere.
• Oxygen is an ―oxidizing‖agent and would inhibitchemical
evolution.
• Experiment produced a mixture of right-handed & left handed
amino acids, but in nature left handed ones predominate.
• Now it is thought that the atmosphere of the early earth was
not rich in methane and ammonia — essential ingredients in
Miller's experiments.
• Recently some scientists put forth a hypothesis
that life originated near a deep sea hydrothermal
vent.
• Black smoker hydrothermal vent
– first discovered vents
– produced extremely hot water, 3500 C
– not conducive to micro-chemical evolution.
• Lost City hydrothermal field
– Alkaline vents in mid- Atlantic ocean.
– discovered by Kelley and others in 2000.
– Much cooler- temp of water – 70-900C
– They are porous,honey-combed with cavities.
– The cavities are at a scale of 1 micron –
the same size as a living cell.
– The cavity walls are saturated with iron-
sulfur(Fe-S) mineral catalysts.
H2 +CO2 simple organic molecule (CH4, formate & acetate.)
CO + H2S CH3-CO-SCH3 (methyl thioester of aceticacid)
 These activated acetic acid derivatives serve as starting materials
for subsequent exergonic synthetic steps.
Vent pores concentrated large molecules like nucleotides
formation of RNA, DNA , proteins
Serpentinization :- chemical reactions between seawater and
mantle rocks which contain large amounts of the mineral
olivine (a Mg-Fe silicate)
 H2O was reduced by Fe2 ; H2 & S released.
 At the vent ocean interface sulphur precipitate, Iron, Nickel etc
transition metal sulphides.
They catalyse H2 dependent reduction of CO2 to CO
NiS
FeS
RECENT DEVELOPMENTS
– In April 2011, researchers in Italy found that if they mixed formamide, a
simple chemical present in space, with material from a meteorite, and then
heated the mixture, that they produced nucleic acids (building blocks of
DNA and RNA), the amino acid glycine, and a precursor tosugar.
– In February 2010 scientists at the Scripps Research Institute in San Diego
announced that they have synthesized RNA enzymes, known asribozymes,
that can replicate themselves without the help of any proteins or other
cellular components.
– In May 2009, a team led by John Sutherland, a chemist at the Universityof
Manchester in England discovered how the basic nucleotides (building
blocks) of RNA could spontaneously assemble . He formed the RNA
nucleotide ribocytidine phosphate fromcyano-acetylene.
CONCLUSION
• All the evidence gathered thus far has revealed a great deal
about the origin of life, but there is still much to learn.
• Numerous scenarios have been explored for many years, but
there is still a large gap between what is known and what is
unknown.
• Because of the enormous length of time and the tremendous
change that has occurred since then, much of the evidence
relevant to origins has been lost and we may never know
certain details.
• Nevertheless, many of the gaps in our knowledge (gaps that
seemed unbridgeable just 20 years ago) have been filled in
recent years, and continuing research and new technologies
hold the promise of more insights.
REFERENCES
• Strickberger W Monroe (2000), Evolution, 3rd edition, Jones and Bartlett
Publishers.
• Arora P Mohan . (2000), Evolutionary Biology ,3rd edition, Himalaya
Publishing House
• http://www.foxnews.com/scitech/2011/03/05/exclusive-nasa-scientists-
claims-evidence-alien-life meteorite/#ixzz1cvC7Bge8
• http://www.smashinglists.com/top-10-theories-on-beginning-of-life-on-
earth/
• http://mannaismayaadventure.wordpress.com/2011/06/24/
• http://www.tutorvista.com/content/biology/biology-iii/origin-life/origin-
life-theories.php
• http://www.dailykos.com/story/2011/04/03/962923/-Revolutionary-
Science:-Hydrothermal-Vents-and-the-Origins-of-Life
• http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=j_flx26bU0Q&feature=related
Theories of Life Origins

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Theories of Life Origins

  • 2. INTRODUCTION Several attempts have been made from time to time to explain the origin of life on earth. As a result, there are several theories which offer their own explanation on the possible mechanism of origin of life. Following are some of them: • Theory of Special Creation • Theory of Spontaneous Generation • Theory of Biogenesis • Theory of Biochemical Evolution • Theory of Panspermia • Deep sea hydrothermal vent theory
  • 3.
  • 4. • All the different forms of life - created by God. • HINDU CONCEPT :- Lord Brahma- created the living world in one stroke. • CHRISTIAN & ISLAM BELIEF :- God created this universe, plants, animals and human beings in about six days. • 3 main postulates : – All different kinds of animals & plants were created at once. – All organisms were created in the same form in which they exist today. – Their bodies & organs have been designed to fully meet the needs of the environment. • It has no scientific basis.
  • 6. • Living things originated spontaneously from inanimate objects. • It is also called abiogenesis or biopoesis. • Supporters :- Aristotle »Epicurus » VonHelmont • They believed » Insects arise fromdew » Fish & frog frommud » Fly maggots frommeat . • Opposers » FransiscoRedi » Spallanzani » Louispasteur • The opposers disproved this theory. Redi’s experiment Pasteur’s experiment
  • 7.
  • 8. Credit: Hoover/Journal of Cosmology •Proposed by Richter in 1865 and supported byArrhenius. •Life had come to earth from other planets of the universe, in the form of resistant spores. •British astronomers Fred Hoyle and Chandra Wickramasinghe proposed: •interstellar dust and comets contain organic compounds. •comets, which are largely made of water-ice, carry bacterial life across galaxies and protect it from radiation damage along the way. •The 2005 Deep Impact mission to Comet Tempel 1 discovered a mixture of organic and clay particles inside the comet. Dr. Richard B. Hoover, an astrobiologist with NASA’s Marshall Space Flight Center published a paper on March 4, 2011,claiming to have found fossil evidence for cyanobacteria in an extremely rare class of meteorites, called CI1 carbonaceous chondrites .
  • 9. SOME OTHER THEORIES……. • Theory of Eternity of life: Life only changes its form but is nevercreated. It has no origin and has always existed. • Theory of catastrophism – modification of the theory of Special Creation. – States that there have been several creations of life by God, each preceded by a catastrophe resulting from some kind ofgeological disturbance. – Since each catastrophe completely destroyed the existing life, each new creation consisted of life form different from that of previousones. – Main supporters : French scientists Georges Cuvier and Orbigney • Vitalism : – Only living tissue, by virtue of possessing some "life-force," can produce organic compounds. – Supporters: Berzelius and Bergson. – The production of acetic acid, from its elements, by the German chemist Hermann Kolbe in 1845, disproved vitalism.
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  • 11. • Also known as Materialistic Theory or Physico-chemical Theory. • Proposed independently by a Russian scientist, A.I.Oparin,in 1923 and an English scientist, J.B.S Haldane, in 1928. According to this theory, • Life first arose from a collection of chemical substances by a progressive series of reactions. • Early Earth's surface and atmosphere – radically different from today’s condition. • The primitive earth's atmosphere -reducing type. • Solar radiation and lightning must have been the chief energy source for these chemical reactions. • The organic compounds gradually accumulated in oceans and formed a ―hotprimordial soup‖or ―hotdilute soup‖. • Also known as ― Darwin’s warm little pond‖
  • 12. • Oparin proposed that the proteinoids, nucleo proteins and other organic and inorganic molecules aggregated and precipited in sea forming organized colloid aggregates called coacervates. • The coacervates were able to absorb and assimilate organic compounds from the environment in a way reminiscent of metabolism. • They divided by budding. • Oparin considered that the coacervates gave rise to primitive cells or Eubionts. • Sydney fox obtained proteinoid microspheres by heating a mixture of dry amino acids b/w 130 to 1800C and later cooling them in water. • It was similar to coccoid bacteria. Coacervates Microsphere s
  • 13. UREY – MILLER EXPERIMENT
  • 14. DRAWBACKS OF UREY MILLER EXPERIMENT • By examining rocks ―dated‖to be 3.7 billion years old, geologists determined that earth had an oxygenic atmosphere. • Oxygen is an ―oxidizing‖agent and would inhibitchemical evolution. • Experiment produced a mixture of right-handed & left handed amino acids, but in nature left handed ones predominate. • Now it is thought that the atmosphere of the early earth was not rich in methane and ammonia — essential ingredients in Miller's experiments.
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  • 16. • Recently some scientists put forth a hypothesis that life originated near a deep sea hydrothermal vent. • Black smoker hydrothermal vent – first discovered vents – produced extremely hot water, 3500 C – not conducive to micro-chemical evolution. • Lost City hydrothermal field – Alkaline vents in mid- Atlantic ocean. – discovered by Kelley and others in 2000. – Much cooler- temp of water – 70-900C – They are porous,honey-combed with cavities. – The cavities are at a scale of 1 micron – the same size as a living cell. – The cavity walls are saturated with iron- sulfur(Fe-S) mineral catalysts.
  • 17. H2 +CO2 simple organic molecule (CH4, formate & acetate.) CO + H2S CH3-CO-SCH3 (methyl thioester of aceticacid)  These activated acetic acid derivatives serve as starting materials for subsequent exergonic synthetic steps. Vent pores concentrated large molecules like nucleotides formation of RNA, DNA , proteins Serpentinization :- chemical reactions between seawater and mantle rocks which contain large amounts of the mineral olivine (a Mg-Fe silicate)  H2O was reduced by Fe2 ; H2 & S released.  At the vent ocean interface sulphur precipitate, Iron, Nickel etc transition metal sulphides. They catalyse H2 dependent reduction of CO2 to CO NiS FeS
  • 18. RECENT DEVELOPMENTS – In April 2011, researchers in Italy found that if they mixed formamide, a simple chemical present in space, with material from a meteorite, and then heated the mixture, that they produced nucleic acids (building blocks of DNA and RNA), the amino acid glycine, and a precursor tosugar. – In February 2010 scientists at the Scripps Research Institute in San Diego announced that they have synthesized RNA enzymes, known asribozymes, that can replicate themselves without the help of any proteins or other cellular components. – In May 2009, a team led by John Sutherland, a chemist at the Universityof Manchester in England discovered how the basic nucleotides (building blocks) of RNA could spontaneously assemble . He formed the RNA nucleotide ribocytidine phosphate fromcyano-acetylene.
  • 19. CONCLUSION • All the evidence gathered thus far has revealed a great deal about the origin of life, but there is still much to learn. • Numerous scenarios have been explored for many years, but there is still a large gap between what is known and what is unknown. • Because of the enormous length of time and the tremendous change that has occurred since then, much of the evidence relevant to origins has been lost and we may never know certain details. • Nevertheless, many of the gaps in our knowledge (gaps that seemed unbridgeable just 20 years ago) have been filled in recent years, and continuing research and new technologies hold the promise of more insights.
  • 20. REFERENCES • Strickberger W Monroe (2000), Evolution, 3rd edition, Jones and Bartlett Publishers. • Arora P Mohan . (2000), Evolutionary Biology ,3rd edition, Himalaya Publishing House • http://www.foxnews.com/scitech/2011/03/05/exclusive-nasa-scientists- claims-evidence-alien-life meteorite/#ixzz1cvC7Bge8 • http://www.smashinglists.com/top-10-theories-on-beginning-of-life-on- earth/ • http://mannaismayaadventure.wordpress.com/2011/06/24/ • http://www.tutorvista.com/content/biology/biology-iii/origin-life/origin- life-theories.php • http://www.dailykos.com/story/2011/04/03/962923/-Revolutionary- Science:-Hydrothermal-Vents-and-the-Origins-of-Life • http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=j_flx26bU0Q&feature=related