Origins of life

Otros cursos dirigidos a alumnado de grado de la Facultad de Biociencias

Título: CHEM4801 Origins of Life  
Profesor: Loren Williams, School of Chemistry and Biochemistry, Georgia Institute of Technology
 
Resumen:  Around four billion years ago, prebiotic chemistry established the molecular keystones of biology, paving the path to life. Chemical and geological processes on the ancient Earth caused increases in size and functionality of organic molecules, leading ultimately to RNA, DNA, protein, polysaccharides, membrane-forming amphipaths. The roots of biology present some of the most fascinating and difficult questions in the fields of chemical and biological sciences. In this course we will cover current scientific theories pertaining to the origin of life and early evolution. An intrinsically interdisciplinary topic, this class will include material as varied as the use of atmospheric physics to model the early Earth, to the use of genetics to map evolution and the tree of life. An emphasis will be placed on how our current knowledge of biology, chemistry and physics places limits on possible scenarios for the origin of life. Reading material will be provided from the scientific literature. The course will be informal, and students are expected to participate in each class discussions. Being prepared for class will include writing and handing in at least three discussion points and/or questions on each assigned reading.

Course Topics:

  • Historical perspective of the search for the origin of life
  • The molecules of contemporary life, and the clues they provide
  • The nature of the early Earth
  • The formation of the building blocks of life
  • Prebiotic polymer formation
  • The origin of biological information
  • Compartmentalization, from membranes to the first cells
  • Determining the age of life
  • Energy as a constraint on life
  • Evolution of the ribosome
  • The origin of eukaryotes
  • The search for the last common ancestor
  • Other assorted topics regarding the origin of life
Bibliografía:
1. Miller, S.L. (1953) A Production of Amino Acids under Possible Primitive Earth Conditions. Science, 117, 528-529. 2. Jacob, F. (1977) Evolution and Tinkering. Science, 196, 1161-1166. 3. Woese, C.R. and Fox, G.E. (1977) Phylogenetic Structure of the Prokaryotic Domain: The Primary Kingdoms. Proc Natl Acad Sci USA, 74, 5088-5090. 4. Gould, S.J. and Vrba, E.S. (1982) Exaptation—a Missing Term in the Science of Form. Paleobiology, 8, 4-15. 5. Hud, N.V., Cafferty, B.J., Krishnamurthy, R. and Williams, L.D. (2013) The Origin of RNA and “My Grandfather’s Axe”. Chem Biol, 20, 466-474. 6. Kovacs, N.A., Petrov, A.S., Lanier, K.A. and Williams, L.D. (2017) Frozen in Time: The History of Proteins. Mol Biol Evol, 34, 1252-1260. 7. Lanier, K.A., Petrov, A.S. and Williams, L.D. (2017) The Central Symbiosis of Molecular Biology: Molecules in Mutualism. J Mol Evol, 85, 8-13. 8. Lanier, K.A. and Williams, L.D. (2017) The Origin of Life: Models and Data. J Mol Evol, 84, 85-92. 9. Gould, S.J. and Lewontin, R.C. (2020) The Spandrels of San Marco and the Panglossian Paradigm: A Critique of the Adaptationist Programme. Routledge. 10. Frenkel-Pinter, M., Rajaei, V., Glass, J.B., Hud, N.V. and Williams, L.D. (2021) Water and Life: The Medium Is the Message. J Mol Evol, 1-10.
 

Aula, fechas y horarios: : Aula CB/004, 11 octubre – 20 noviembre de 12:30 – 13:30 h

Dimecres, 11 octubre

12:30-13:30

Divendres, 13 octubre

12:30-13:30

Dilluns, 16 octubre

12:30-13:30

Dimecres, 18 octubre

12:30-13:30

Dilluns, 23 octubre

12:30-13:30

Dimecres, 25 octubre

12:30-13:30

Dilluns, 30 octubre

12:30-13:30

Dimecres, 2 noviembre

12:30-13:30

Dilluns, 6 noviembre

12:30-13:30

Dimecres, 8 noviembre

12:30-13:30

Dilluns, 13 noviembre

12:30-13:30

Dimecres, 15 noviembre

12:30-13:30

Dimarts, 21 noviembre: examen final o proyecto

15:00-18:00

 

Nº de alumnado UAB: 5-6 

¿A quién va dirigido el curso? El curso va dirigido a alumnado de 2º hasta 4º curso de todos los grados de Biociencias.  

ATENCIÓN! El dominio de la lengua inglesa es un requisito para apuntarse a este curso. Todas las clases y avaluaciones se harán en inglés. 

Inscripciones: Si te quieres apuntar a este curso rellena el siguiente formulario. Las inscripciones estarán abiertas del 15 de septiembre al 9 de octubre de 2023. Los estudiantes seleccionados recibirán una notificación de acpetación por mail.

Los estudiantes de la UAB que completen el curso recibirán un certificado de aprovechamiento del mismo.