Over 3,000 generations of laboratory evolution, Georgia Tech researchers watched as their model organism, “snowflake yeast,” began to adapt as multicellular individuals. [email protected] ...
Scientists at Nagoya University in Japan have identified the genes that allow an organism to switch between living as single ...
Top row: co-first authors Ang Gao (left) and Krishna Shrinivas (right). Bottom row: co-senior authors Arup Chakraborty (left) and Phillip Sharp (right). A computational model developed by scientists ...
A study presents a striking example of cooperative organization among cells as a potential force in the evolution of multicellular life. The study is based on the fluid dynamics of cooperative feeding ...
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Molecular switch found to control single-celled to multicellular transitions
Scientists at Nagoya University in Japan have identified the genes that allow an organism to switch between living as single ...
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