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    New evolutionary law explains how living beings, minerals & species evolve

    • October 18, 2023
    • Posted by: OptimizeIAS Team
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    New evolutionary law explains how living beings, minerals & species evolve

    Subject :Science and tech

    Section: Msc

    Context:

    • Scientists have proposed a new evolutionary law that can explain the evolution of living and non-living entities, from minerals to stars. The findings were published in the journal Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences.
    • Natural systems, living and non-living entities, evolve to states of greater patterning, diversity and complexity, the study noted.

    About the new evolutionary law:

    • As life evolved from single-celled to multi-celled organisms, Earth’s minerals, for example, became more complex, creating diversity. This, in turn, drove biological evolution.
    • Biodiversity leads to mineral diversity and vice-versa. The two systems, biological and mineral, interacted to create life as we know it today.
    • Evolution occurs when a new configuration or a new arrangement of atoms and molecules works well and functions improve.

    Selection of function is key to evolution:

    • Darwin defined function as primarily with survival but the new study highlights at least three kinds of functions that occur in nature.
      • The first function is stability, which means systems made up of stable arrangements of atoms or molecules will continue to survive.
      • The second one includes dynamic systems with energy supply.
      • The third is “novelty”- the tendency of evolving systems to explore new configurations or arrangements that can give rise to new behaviors or characteristics.
        • An example of novelty is when single-celled organisms evolved to use light to make food. Other examples include new behaviors among multicellular species such as swimming, walking, flying and thinking.
    • Early minerals on Earth possessed a stable arrangement of atoms, which acted as foundations for the evolution of the next generations of minerals.
    • These minerals were then incorporated into life. For example, minerals are present in living organisms’ shells, teeth and bones.
      • In the early years of the Solar System, Earth was home to 20 minerals, which evolved to almost 6,000 known minerals.

    Star formation and evolution:

    • The first ones that formed after the Big Bang had two main ingredients: Hydrogen and helium.
    • Those earliest stars used these ingredients to make about 20 heavier chemical elements. The next generation of stars consequently produced almost 100 more elements.
    • The universe generates novel combinations of atoms, molecules, cells, etc. Those combinations that are stable and can go on to engender even more novelty will continue to evolve.

    Source: DownToEarth

    New evolutionary law explains how living beings Science and tech
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