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Our leaky ancestor
Episode 289

Our leaky ancestor

The cell which is ancestral to all life on earth may have had a little bit of a leak...

Naked Scientists, In Short Special Editions Podcast · The Naked Scientists

August 18, 20143m 15s

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Show Notes

Going back through the generations, eventually you come to the ancestor of all life on earth, something scientists call LUCA (last universal common ancestor).LUCA lived on a hydrothermal vent deep under the ocean, and probably used energy from the natural acidic gradient to survive and reproduce, using a generator called ATP-synthetase. But now Victor Sojo and his colleagues at UCL have come up with an explanation for what might have gone on, suggesting LUCA has a leaky membrane, which might explain some mysteries surrounding bacteria and archea. Kat Arney asked Victor how this leaky membrane... Like this podcast? Please help us by supporting the Naked Scientists

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