V. Diekamp/MARUM/University of BremenThe evidence of these ancient eukaryotes took the form of biological molecules that they produced.
Advances in biochemical analyses have allowed scientists to identify ancient molecules preserved in the fossil record, particularly in old rocks that have been relatively undisturbed by geological processes.
In the new Nature study, Nettersheim and his colleagues, including Brocks, a professor of geobiology at the Australian National University, examined rocks from Australia’s Barney Creek Formation.
Previous studies established that the Barney Creek rocks, which are more than 1 billion years old, contain traces of ancient biomolecules.
But “people never looked, really, for these primordial types of steroids in those kinds of rocks,” Nettersheim said.
Persons:
Benjamin Nettersheim, ”, Nettersheim, “, Dr, ” Nettersheim, Jochen Brocks, Konrad Bloch, Bloch, Barney, Susannah Porter, Porter, Roger, ” “ Konrad Bloch, Brocks
Organizations:
CNN, MARUM Center, Marine Environmental Sciences, University of Bremen, Australian National University, University of California, Massachusetts Institute of Technology
Locations:
Australia, Nature, geobiology, Germany, MARUM, Santa Barbara