The nature of the last universal common ancestor and its impact on the early Earth system
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Research suggests that all life on earth shares a common ancestor, with some studies indicating that certain genes may even predate this ancestor. The nature and age of this last universal common ancestor, also known as LUCA, are being explored, with one study proposing it may have lived as far back as 4.2 billion years ago. The characteristics and impact of LUCA on the early earth system are the subject of ongoing scientific investigation.
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