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All life on Earth combined weighs 50bn tonnes

By T.K. Randall
June 12, 2015 · Comment icon 16 comments

Earth's biosphere contains a vast quantity of genetic material. Image Credit: CC BY-SA 3.0 Christoph Bock
Scientists have calculated how much genetic material there is on Earth and how much space it takes up.
The impressive figure was reached by adding up all the organisms in the world and multiplying this by the total number of cells containing at least one DNA molecule.

Even greater still is the amount of genetic material the DNA of every plant, animal, bacterium and virus actually contains - enough to fill up the capacity of more than a billion trillion supercomputers.

"We wanted to take an information approach to the biosphere," said lead author Hanna Landenmark.
"The reason why this is important is that DNA is the fundamental molecule of life and by extent all biological processes that take place in the world are encoded in this molecule."

The findings should provide an effective new way for researchers to study the Earth's biosphere and to quantify specific changes in the natural environment such as habitat loss.

The team discovered that the combined DNA of all the world's plants takes up the most space whereas the DNA of animals and viruses shares the bottom spot in terms of overall abundance.

"This approach may help us to understand the changing complexity of the biosphere over time and to predict in new ways, both anthropogenic and natural, future changes in the biosphere," the researchers wrote.

Source: Independent | Comments (16)




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Comment icon #7 Posted by Nnicolette 9 years ago
Why do I doubt that someone actually correctly counted all the organisms on earth.
Comment icon #8 Posted by captainstickman 9 years ago
Why do I doubt that someone actually correctly counted all the organisms on earth. They estimated.
Comment icon #9 Posted by TheGreatBeliever 9 years ago
Interesting..
Comment icon #10 Posted by Jessica Christ 9 years ago
now i know 50 billion tons of creation here sings praise to goddess
Comment icon #11 Posted by Ralaman 9 years ago
Even stranger is the fact the 1/3 of the weight came from Wisconsin....
Comment icon #12 Posted by Mike Fox 9 years ago
I'm not convinced. If you assume a cubic metre of "life" is mainly water, then it should weigh around a tonne. Take the cube root of 50,000,000,000 tonnes (or cubic metres) and the answer is greater than the diameter of the earth. Unless I've done something wrong. Mike
Comment icon #13 Posted by Imaginarynumber1 9 years ago
40 billion of that comes from americans.
Comment icon #14 Posted by sepulchrave 9 years ago
I'm not convinced. If you assume a cubic metre of "life" is mainly water, then it should weigh around a tonne. Take the cube root of 50,000,000,000 tonnes (or cubic metres) and the answer is greater than the diameter of the earth. Unless I've done something wrong. Mike I think you might have done something wrong... the cube root of 50 x 109 m3 is a bit less than 4 x 103 m. (My calculator says 3684.03 m.) 3.68 km is considerably smaller than the diameter of the earth.
Comment icon #15 Posted by rashore 9 years ago
I'm not too sure that Wisconsin, or the U.S. accounts for a goodly amount of that weight. Considering they are counting in every bit of organic- not just humans, lol- and water covers a bit over 70 percent of the earth... I would guess the oceans account for more tonnes than the U.S. does by a far shot.
Comment icon #16 Posted by TripGun 9 years ago
I'm in there somewhere!


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