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Study Finds Oxygen-Using Ancestors, Solving Complex Life Mystery

The study nearly doubled known Asgard genomes and shows oxygen use likely gave evolutionary advantages for complex eukaryotic cells, supporting ancient oxygen rise theories.

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Nature study finds Asgard archaea, our closest microbial ancestors, can use oxygen--overturning a longstanding assumption about complex life origins.

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A break in a longstanding mystery about origin of complex life

According to a new study in Nature, some Asgard archaea use, or at least tolerate oxygen.

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