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Pre-Cambrian Life: Prokaryotes and BGA

The earliest bacterium-like organisms proliferated, giving rise to a great variety of forms, some of which were capable of photosynthesis. From these arose the oxygen-producing cyanobacteria approximately 3 billion years ago. Bacteria are called prokaryotes, meaning literally “before the nucleus.” They contain a single, large molecule of DNA not located …

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