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Today, oxygen makes 21% of our airBut it was not too much. About 2000 years ago, Cyoanacteria, aquatic bacteria that make energy through photosynthesis, changed and leaving air in water. This fresh air is gradually found in the air in a specified time called An oxidation event (Goe), what happened between 24 and 2.1 billion years ago. New research, however, suggests Aerobic (reliable oxygen) discovered goe.
World researchers repair the original evolutionary trees, reveal that the world’s body bacteria, reveal that the world’s bacteria before the world has a great opportunity in the air. Their work, details of decode Printed today in the Science Science Class, I challenge the idea that one life before Goe’s was anaerobic, so, that, creatures that do not require fresh air to survive.
The researchers used a well-known way of rebuilding the change of evolution. This included the examination of geological arts, evidence of the past, and more than 1,000 stars; request Phylogenetic reconciliation (estimated two colors related types); and computer videos. According to the cost of evolution, the last one of the modern-day prostitutes, 4 is 3.9 billion years ago.
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Their results show that some of the bacteria of Aerobic came out of being goe, about 352 to 3.25 billion years ago. Apparently, these bacteria’s views were the parents of Cytalibalia, meaning that the possibility of excessive air before making photosynthesis. Instead, the research indicates that the changes of the Oxygen regeneration can be very important in the changes of the Cylineria photos, because, changes in the air on earth.
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The lesson is a reminder of the fact that the Lattle we delight in these days was made up of billions of busies.