703:, part of a whole family of FF proteins. Felix Rey, of the Pasteur Institute in Paris, has constructed the 3D structure of the EFF-1 protein and shown it does the work of linking one cell to another, in viral infections. The fact that all known cell fusion molecules are viral in origin suggests that they have been vitally important to the inter-cellular communication systems that enabled multicellularity. Without the ability of cellular fusion, colonies could have formed, but anything even as complex as a sponge would not have been possible.
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that can turn single-celled organisms into multicellular ones. This would demonstrate the possibility of such an event. Unicellular species can relatively easily acquire mutations that make them attach to each other—the first step towards multicellularity. Multiple normally unicellular species have
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must have substantially changed so that individual cells become more specialized in their function relative to reproduction and survival. As the multicellular organism emerged, gene expression patterns became compartmentalized between cells that specialized in reproduction
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The predation hypothesis suggests that to avoid being eaten by predators, simple single-celled organisms evolved multicellularity to make it harder to be consumed as prey. Herron et al. performed laboratory evolution experiments on the single-celled green alga,
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form from individual amoeboid cells, like syncitial tissues of some multicellular organisms, not the other way round. To be deemed valid, this theory needs a demonstrable example and mechanism of generation of a multicellular organism from a pre-existing syncytium.
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associated with reproduction and survival likely changed. In the unicellular state, genes associated with reproduction and survival are expressed in a way that enhances the fitness of individual cells, but after the transition to multicellularity, the pattern of
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predation, the "clump" becomes a persistent structure: only some cells become propagules. Some populations go further and evolved multi-celled propagules: instead of peeling off single cells from the clump, the clump now reproduces by peeling off smaller clumps.
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Genetics of Fitness Reorganization during the Transition to Multicellularity: The Volvocine regA-like Family as a Model. Genes (Basel). 2023 Apr 19;14(4):941. doi: 10.3390/genes14040941. PMID 37107699; PMCID:
508:. In these cases, it is extremely doubtful whether either species would survive very long if the other became extinct. However, the problem with this theory is that it is still not known how each organism's DNA could be incorporated into one single
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Christine; Latgé, Jean-Paul; Fink, Gerald R.; Foster, Kevin R.; Verstrepen, Kevin J. (2008-11-14).
402:). A third hypothesis is that as a unicellular organism divided, the daughter cells failed to separate, resulting in a conglomeration of identical cells in one organism, which could later develop specialized tissues. This is what plant and animal
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Alireza; Day, Thomas C.; Kahn, Penelope C.; Burnetti, Anthony J.; Lac, Dung T.; Tong, Kai; Conlin, Peter L.; Balwani, Aishwarya H.; Dyer, Eva L.; Yunker, Peter J.; Ratcliff, William C. (2023-05-25).
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advantages of an increase in size without its limitations. They can have longer lifespans as they can continue living when individual cells die. Multicellularity also permits increasing complexity by allowing
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and red algae. The first evidence of multicellular organization, which is when unicellular organisms coordinate behaviors and may be an evolutionary precursor to true multicellularity, is from
2058:(paperback). An excellent book on the early history of life, very accessible to the non-specialist; includes extensive discussions of early signatures, fossilization, and organization of life.
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Kimberly; Knox, Charles A.; Boyd, Margrethe; Rosenzweig, Frank; Ratcliff, William C. (2019-02-20).
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groups together in a colony that moves as one to a new location. Some of these amoeba then slightly differentiate from each other. Other examples of colonial organisation in protista are
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planktonic algae to dominate the seas making way for rapid diversity of life for both plant and animal lineages. Complex life quickly emerged and diversified in what is known as the
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Kimberly; Knox, Charles A.; Boyd, Margrethe; Rosenzweig, Frank; Ratcliff, William C. (2019).
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is a geological event where the entire surface of the Earth is covered in snow and ice. The term can either refer to individual events (of which there were at least two) or to the
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Colonial Theory hypothesis is that it has been seen to occur independently in 16 different protoctistan phyla. For instance, during food shortages the amoeba
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evolution time to mimic similarities and accumulate differences between groups of modern and extinct ancestral species. Modern phylogenetics uses sophisticated techniques such as
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from true multicellular organisms, as the two concepts are not distinct; colonial protists have been dubbed "pluricellular" rather than "multicellular".
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partitions around each of its nuclei. Many protists such as the
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2983:"De novo origins of multicellularity in response to predation"
1198:"The evolution of multicellularity: A minor major transition?"
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Multicellular organisms arise in various ways, for example by
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cause multicellular, fast-sedimenting phenotypes in evolved
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329:, but some authors argue that plants do not develop cancer.
2418:"Early metazoan life: divergence, environment and ecology"
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2472:"Genetic Flip Helped Organisms Go From One Cell to Many"
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3176:"De novo evolution of macroscopic multicellularity"
225:. Animals have evolved a considerable diversity of
1034:Lyons, Nicholas A.; Kolter, Roberto (April 2015).
788:does indeed evolve simple multicellular features.
2683:"Structural Basis of Eukaryotic Cell-Cell Fusion"
1965:"Multicellular development in a choanoflagellate"
556:can have several nuclei, lending support to this
1481:Parfrey, L.W. & Lahr, D.J.G. (2013), p. 344.
1036:"On the evolution of bacterial multicellularity"
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2792:Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences
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926:cells) and those that specialized in survival (
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1002:Chimileski, Scott; Kolter, Roberto (2017).
424:and the fossils of the black shales of the
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1907:"Cell cycle. Why don't plants get cancer?"
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908:During the evolutionary transition from
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973:Becker, Wayne M.; et al. (2008).
536:The cellularization (syncytial) theory
4418:Dialogues Concerning Natural Religion
3108:"Genome duplication and mutations in
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1497:International Journal of Astrobiology
1297:10.1146/annurev-arplant-042110-103809
1196:Grosberg, RK; Strathmann, RR (2007).
257:). It may also have occurred in some
83:and social amoebae such as the genus
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1692:Domazet-Loso, T.; Tautz, D. (2010).
1232:Parfrey, L.W.; Lahr, D.J.G. (2013).
333:Separation of somatic and germ cells
221:cells), an issue that is studied in
3308:"The biomass distribution on Earth"
2254:Wolpert, L.; Szathmáry, E. (2002).
896:of cell types within one organism.
736:larger geologic period during which
3823:Evolutionary developmental biology
1816:10.1111/j.1399-3054.1991.tb02489.x
223:evolutionary developmental biology
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1385:"The origins of multicellularity"
712:would have taken place after the
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2227:Integrated Principles of Zoology
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450:reconstruction has been through
201:) and perhaps several times for
4480:Extended evolutionary synthesis
3669:Gene-centered view of evolution
1040:Current Opinion in Microbiology
697:, which helps form the skin of
75:are multicellular, as are many
55:that consists of more than one
4608:Hologenome theory of evolution
4475:History of molecular evolution
3701:Evolutionarily stable strategy
3590:Last universal common ancestor
2042:. Princeton University Press.
1285:Annual Review of Plant Biology
707:Oxygen availability hypothesis
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1792:Richter, D. J. (2013), p. 11.
148:Magnetoglobus multicellularis
4613:Missing heritability problem
4240:Gamete differentiation/sexes
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1848:"Plant tumors: Introduction"
1661:10.1088/1478-3975/8/1/015001
1533:Red algae in the genomic age
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769:shortly after the Marinoan.
181:. It evolved repeatedly for
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3797:Trivers–Willard hypothesis
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3067:10.1016/j.cell.2008.09.037
3008:10.1038/s41598-019-39558-8
2700:10.1016/j.cell.2014.02.020
1830:Diseases of Marine Animals
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1345:American Journal of Botany
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3743:Parent–offspring conflict
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781:Chlamydomonas reinhardtii
724:Snowball Earth hypothesis
4596:Cultural group selection
4460:The eclipse of Darwinism
4432:On the Origin of Species
4407:Transmutation of species
3114:Saccharomyces cerevisiae
1596:Richter, Daniel Joseph:
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605:cellular differentiation
233:Loss of multicellularity
4601:Dual inheritance theory
4440:History of paleontology
3385:Tree of Life Eukaryotes
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3141:10.1073/pnas.1305949110
2813:10.1073/pnas.1400547111
1459:Seravin, L. N. (2001).
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683:mobile genetic elements
587:The colonial theory of
544:, could have developed
406:do as well as colonial
382:consists of four cells.
4289:Punctuated equilibrium
3610:Non-adaptive radiation
3558:Evolutionary arms race
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2040:Life on a Young Planet
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1150:J. Eukaryot. Microbiol
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792:Experimental evolution
700:Caenorhabditis elegans
641:The synzoospore theory
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4704:Developmental biology
4581:Evolutionary medicine
4455:Mendelian inheritance
4163:Biological complexity
4151:Programmed cell death
3843:Phenotypic plasticity
3563:Evolutionary pressure
3553:Evidence of evolution
3451:Timeline of evolution
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1567:10.1093/molbev/msq091
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910:unicellular organisms
714:Great Oxidation Event
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4555:Teleology in biology
4450:Blending inheritance
3828:Genetic assimilation
3691:Artificial selection
3430:Evolutionary biology
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955:Unicellular organism
838:Ochromonas vallescia
773:Predation hypothesis
677:Genes borrowed from
647:cell differentiation
597:cellular slime molds
506:Riterri sea anemones
489:The symbiotic theory
441:Doushantuo Formation
307:cell differentiation
116:Evolutionary history
4618:Molecular evolution
4576:Ecological genetics
4445:Transitional fossil
4235:Sexual reproduction
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847:under predation by
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583:The colonial theory
379:Tetrabaena socialis
163:symbiomycotan fungi
129:, and also in some
4591:Cultural evolution
3706:Fisher's principle
3635:Handicap principle
3625:Parallel evolution
3489:Adaptive radiation
3391:2012-01-29 at the
3253:Scientific Reports
2987:Scientific Reports
2640:Developmental Cell
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3615:Origin of life
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