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Scientists Replicate Key Evolutionary Step For Life on Earth
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More than 500 million years ago, single-celled organisms on Earth’s surface began forming multi-cellular clusters that ultimately became plants and animals. Just how that happened is a question that has eluded evolutionary biologists.
Now scientists have replicated that key step in the laboratory using common Brewer’s yeast, a single-celled organism. The yeast “evolved” into multi-cellular clusters that work together  cooperatively, reproduce and adapt to their environment—in essence,  they became precursors to life on Earth as it is today. The results are published in this week’s issue of the journal Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences (PNAS).
“The finding that the division-of-labor evolves so quickly and  repeatedly in these ‘snowflake’ clusters is a big surprise,” says George  Gilchrist, acting deputy division director of the National Science  Foundation’s (NSF) Division of Environmental Biology, which funded the  research. “The first step toward multi-cellular complexity seems to be less of  an evolutionary hurdle than theory would suggest,” says Gilchrist. “This  will stimulate a lot of important research questions.”…
(read more: PhysOrg)     (image: Will Ratcliff and Mike Travisano)
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Ratcliff, W. C., Denison, R. F., Borrello, M. & Travisano, M. Experimental evolution of multicellularity, Proc. Natl Acad. Sci. (2012).

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Scientists Replicate Key Evolutionary Step For Life on Earth

provided by NSF

More than 500 million years ago, single-celled organisms on Earth’s surface began forming multi-cellular clusters that ultimately became plants and animals. Just how that happened is a question that has eluded .

Now scientists have replicated that key step in the laboratory using common Brewer’s yeast, a single-celled organism. The yeast “evolved” into multi-cellular clusters that work together cooperatively, reproduce and adapt to their environment—in essence, they became precursors to life on Earth as it is today. The results are published in this week’s issue of the journal Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences (PNAS).

“The finding that the division-of-labor evolves so quickly and repeatedly in these ‘snowflake’ clusters is a big surprise,” says George Gilchrist, acting deputy division director of the National Science Foundation’s (NSF) Division of Environmental Biology, which funded the research. “The first step toward multi-cellular complexity seems to be less of an evolutionary hurdle than theory would suggest,” says Gilchrist. “This will stimulate a lot of important research questions.”…

(read more: PhysOrg)     (image: Will Ratcliff and Mike Travisano)

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Ratcliff, W. C., Denison, R. F., Borrello, M. & Travisano, M. Experimental evolution of multicellularity, Proc. Natl Acad. Sci. (2012).

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