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    • All organisms were born from a common ancestor and differentiated at some point to evolve separately. Organisms are believed to have originated 3.8 billion years ago, suggesting that our common ancestor was born then. Most existing organisms are thought to have differentiated in the Cambrian period (approximately 500 million years ago) at the beginning of the Phanerozoic era, which is because the Precambrian (Paleozoic) geological records (i.e., fossils) have not shown any multicellular organisms that appear to be our ancestors. In addition, the “Phanerozoic era” is an era in which the existence of organisms can be clearly confirmed. The periodization of the Phanerozoic era, including the present time, is divided at the points when the biota (type and number) changed significantly, based on information from fossils. A major change in the biota indicates that a great extinction event of organisms occurred immediately prior, followed by the rapid evolution of the surviving organisms. A great extinction event occurred immediately before the Cambrian period (although there is no evidence), and biological evolution is thought to have occurred rapidly to fill the void. Since then, many great extinction events have repeated to the present day.