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Title: Multicellularity: Origins and Evolution
Authors: Niklas, Karl J.
Newman, Stuart A.
Bonner, John T.
Keywords: Cell Biology
Biology
Evolution
Biological Sciences
Issue Date: 2016
Publisher: MIT Press
Abstract: The evolution of multicellularity raises questions regarding genomic and developmental commonalities and discordances, selective advantages and disadvantages, physical determinants of development, and the origins of morphological novelties. It also represents a change in the definition of individuality, because a new organism emerges from interactions among single cells. This volume considers these and other questions, with contributions that explore the origins and consequences of the evolution of multicellularity, addressing a range of topics, organisms, and experimental protocols. Each section focuses on selected topics or particular lineages that present a significant insight or challenge. The contributors consider the fossil record of the paleontological circumstances in which animal multicellularity evolved, cooptation, recurrent patterns, modularity, and plausible pathways for multicellular evolution in plants, theoretical approaches to the amoebozoa and fungi (cellular slime molds having long provided a robust model system for exploring the evolution of multicellularity), plants, and animals, genomic toolkits of metazoan multicellularity, and philosophical aspects of the meaning of individuality in light of multicellular evolution.
URI: https://lib.hpu.edu.vn/handle/123456789/33142
ISBN: 9780262034159
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