1. In preprints: exciting new insights into the lives of our closest relatives.
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Gahan, James M.
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RELATIVES , *PREPRINTS , *BIOLOGICAL evolution , *BLACK swan theory , *LIFE cycles (Biology) , *CELL sheets (Biology) - Abstract
This document provides a summary of recent research on unicellular holozoans, which are the closest living relatives of animals. The research focuses on two specific organisms, Choanocea flexa and Chromosphaera perkinsii. The first study reveals that sheet colonies of Choanocea flexa can form through both clonal division and aggregation, challenging previous assumptions about multicellularity. The second study shows evidence of directed cell differentiation within the multicellular stages of Chromosphaera perkinsii, similar to animals. These findings suggest that multicellularity and cell differentiation may be more common among unicellular holozoans than previously thought, highlighting the need for further research to understand the similarities and differences to animal development. [Extracted from the article]
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- 2024
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