After presenting the main methodologies (chemical and morphological) to recognize the fossil remains of the first living beings, the oldest known organisms are illustrated: they belong to Bacteria and Archaea. These organisms are the descendants of LUCA, the late Universal Common Ancestor of all current living beings. The chapter closes with a new vision of viruses and how certain researchers can consider them as living beings.

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The First Living Beings

  • Andrea Maria Francesco Valli

摘要

After presenting the main methodologies (chemical and morphological) to recognize the fossil remains of the first living beings, the oldest known organisms are illustrated: they belong to Bacteria and Archaea. These organisms are the descendants of LUCA, the late Universal Common Ancestor of all current living beings. The chapter closes with a new vision of viruses and how certain researchers can consider them as living beings.