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World’s oldest algae fossils date back 1 billion years, says

new research,  Intelligencer, December 24, 2017

https://www.mcgill.ca/channels/channels/news/origins-photosynthesis-plants-dated-125-billion-years-ago-283492

https://www.lintelligencer.com/worlds-oldest-algae-fossils-date-back-1-billion-years-says-new-research-419-2017/

 

First photosynthesis took place 1.25 billion years ago: Study

Economic times, Dec 24, 2017

https://economictimes.indiatimes.com/news/science/first-photosynthesis-took-place-1-25-billion-years-ago-study/articleshow/62231708.cms

 

The paper is;

 

Gibson, T.M., Shih, P.M., Cumming, V.M., Fischer, W.W.,

Crockford, P.W., Hodgskiss, M.S., Wörndle, S., Creaser,

 R.A., Rainbird, R.H., Skulski, T.M. and Halverson, G.P.,

2017. Precise age of Bangiomorpha pubescens dates the

origin of eukaryotic photosynthesis. Geology.

https://pubs.geoscienceworld.org/gsa/geology/article-abstract/524864/Precise-age-of-Bangiomorpha-pubescens-dates-the

 

Yours,

 

Paul H.

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Ah.. Another update needed on my timescale project.

Apparently it is eukaryotic photosynthesis that started then. I've seen other references that mention evidence for photosynthesis much earlier than that (prokaryotic? - stromatolites, etc.)

 

Again, I've yet to see pics of those fossils! Heard of Bangiomorpha but never seen them.

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