Team identifies ancient mutation that contributed to evolution of multicellular animals
Thursday, January 7, 2016 - 15:30
in Biology & Nature
A single chance mutation caused an ancient protein to evolve a new function essential for multicellularity in animals, about a billion years ago, according to researchers. By conducting experiments on "resurrected" ancestral proteins, the researchers shed light on the origin of a molecular process that allows animals to form and maintain organized tissues. The study is the first to experimentally describe a molecular mechanism involved in the evolution of multicellularity.