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732 B
The Great Oxygenation
- The diverity of bacteria exploded during the Archaean, leading to the evolution of Cyanobacteria
- There was almost no O₂ in the atmosphere before the
Archaean-Proterozoic break
- No O₂ means no formation of peroxides
- Peroxides are dangerous to many cells as they rob electrons from proteins, fatally altering them
- Cells had to develop anti-oxidation defenses, including catalase
- Cells had two ways to adapt to O₂
- Become a strict anaerobe, and avoid oxygen-containing habitats
- Tolerate O₂
- O₂ toleration can easily lead to aerobic metabolism