LUCA

      See also luca, and Luca

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      • Luca
      • L.U.C.A.
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      LUCA

      1. (taxonomy, biology, paleontology) Last universal common ancestor; the hypothesised most recent primordial organism that is an ancestor to all organisms now living.
        • 1999, Matt Ridley, Genome, Harper Perennial 2000, p. 19:
          Luca is now usually placed deep underground, in a fissure in hot igneous rocks, where she fed on sulphur, iron, hydrogen and carbon.
        • 2011 November 26, Michael Marshall, Our ancestor, the mega-organism, New Scientist, page 8:
          It was around 2.9 billion years ago that LUCA split into the three domains of life: the single-celled bacteria and archaea, and the more complex eukaryotes that gave rise to animals and plants [] .

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      • LUA

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