Chapter 13 The Single-Celled Ancestors of Animals A History of Hypotheses
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ArtikelUtgivningsinformation: Taylor & Francis CRC Press [Imprint] 2022Beskrivning: 1 electronic resource (29 p.)Innehållstyp: - text
- computer
- online resource
- 9780367356965
- 9781032207797
- Mathematics and Science
- Biology, life sciences
- Life sciences: general issues
- Evolution
- Developmental biology
- Molecular biology
- Cellular biology (cytology)
- Amoeboid Cells
- Amoeboid Migration
- Animal Kingdom
- Bryozoan Larva
- Cell Theory
- Cellular Slime Mold
- Cellular Slime Mold Dictyostelium Discoideum
- Complex Life Histories
- Flagellated Cells
- Fruiting Body Morphology
- Major Evolutionary Transitions
- Molecular Phylogenies
- Motile Cilia
- Multiciliated Cells
- Myxococcus Xanthus
- Naegleria Gruberi
- P Mathematics and Science
- PS Biology
- PSA Life sciences
- PSAJ Evolution
- PSC Developmental biology
- PSD Molecular biology
- PSF Cellular biology (cytology)
- Physarum Polycephalum
- Plasmodial Slime Molds
- Polysphondylium Pallidum
- Single Cell Techniques
- Single Celled Ancestors
- Unicellular Ancestors
- Ventral Folds
- general issues
- life sciences
- thema EDItEUR
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Among the most important innovations in the history of life is the transition from single-celled organisms to more complex, multicellular organisms. Multicellularity has evolved repeatedly across the tree of life, resulting in the evolution of new kinds of organisms that collectively constitute a significant portion of Earth's biodiversity and have transformed the biosphere. This volume examines the origins and subsequent evolution of multicellularity, reviewing the types of multicellular groups that exist, their evolutionary relationships, the processes that led to their evolution, and the conceptual frameworks in which their evolution is understood. This important volume is intended to serve as a jumping-off point, stimulating further research by summarizing the topics that students and researchers of the evolution of multicellularity should be familiar with, and highlighting future research directions for the field.
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