How did multicellular life evolve? Algae and yeast give some hints

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Single-celled organisms that clump and cooperate supply tantalising insights into the origins of multicellularity, suggesting this measurement whitethorn not beryllium truthful uncommon aft all

By Penny Sarchet

The slime mould Dictyostelium discoideum is utilized  to survey  the origins of multicellularity

Dictyostelium discoideum “slugs” springiness an penetration into the evolutionary origins of multicellularity

Joan Strassmann

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