نتایج جستجو برای: multicellular life

تعداد نتایج: 760686  

2013
William C. Ratcliff Matthew D. Herron Kathryn Howell Jennifer T. Pentz Frank Rosenzweig Michael Travisano

The transition to multicellularity enabled the evolution of large, complex organisms, but early steps in this transition remain poorly understood. Here we show that multicellular complexity, including development from a single cell, can evolve rapidly in a unicellular organism that has never had a multicellular ancestor. We subject the alga Chlamydomonas reinhardtii to conditions that favour mu...

2017

Multicellular life is based on the ability of cells to divide, differentiate, cooperate and die in a controlled and organised manner, generating and maintaining an organism. The temporal distribution of division, differentiation and death determines the cellular composition of the organism at any particular point in time. Like these ontogenetic events, phylogenetic development takes place with ...

2017
George W. Bassel

Multicellular life is based on the ability of cells to divide, differentiate, cooperate and die in a controlled and organised manner, generating and maintaining an organism. The temporal distribution of division, differentiation and death determines the cellular composition of the organism at any particular point in time. Like these ontogenetic events, phylogenetic development takes place with ...

2014
Ross Corkrey Tom A. McMeekin John P. Bowman David A. Ratkowsky June Olley Tom Ross

Life on Earth is capable of growing from temperatures well below freezing to above the boiling point of water, with some organisms preferring cooler and others hotter conditions. The growth rate of each organism ultimately depends on its intracellular chemical reactions. Here we show that a thermodynamic model based on a single, rate-limiting, enzyme-catalysed reaction accurately describes popu...

2013
Eric Werner

A proof is presented that gene regulatory networks (GRNs) based solely on transcription factors cannot control the development of complex multicellular life. GRNs alone cannot explain the evolution of multicellular life in the Cambrian Explosion. Networks are based on addressing systems which are used to construct network links. The more complex the network the greater the number of links and t...

2011
Katerina Stamati Vivek Mudera Umber Cheema

Oxygen is one of the critically defining elements resulting in the existence of eukaryotic life on this planet. The rise and fall of this element can be tracked through time and corresponds with the evolution of diverse life forms, development of efficient energy production (oxidative phosphorylation) in single cell organisms, the evolution of multicellular organisms and the regulation of compl...

Journal: :The New phytologist 2009
John Beardall Drew Allen Jason Bragg Zoe V Finkel Kevin J Flynn Antonietta Quigg T Alwyn V Rees Anthony Richardson John A Raven

Phytoplankton life forms, including unicells, colonies, pseudocolonies, and multicellular organisms, span a huge size range. The smallest unicells are less than 1 microm3 (e.g. cyanobacteria), while large unicellular diatoms may attain 10(9) microm3, being visible to the naked eye. Phytoplankton includes chemo-organotrophic unicells, colonies and multicellular organisms that depend on symbionts...

پایان نامه :دانشگاه آزاد اسلامی - دانشگاه آزاد اسلامی واحد تهران مرکزی - دانشکده مدیریت 1390

در کشور ما از سالها پیش انواع بیمه های زندگی ارائه می شد لکن استقبال مردم از این بیمه ها بسیار پایین بود.در چند سال اخیر طرح جدیدی از بیمه های زندگی با الگو برداری از بیمه نامه ای به نام universal life insurance که شرکتهای بیمه در دنیا به خصوص کشورهای غربی عرضه می کنند،ارائه گردیده است. با ارائه این بیمه نامه درایران،فروش آن در سالهای اخیر رشد قابل توجهی داشته است لکن هنوز میزان استقبال ازاین ب...

Journal: :BioEssays : news and reviews in molecular, cellular and developmental biology 2009
Kirill V Mikhailov Anastasiya V Konstantinova Mikhail A Nikitin Peter V Troshin Leonid Yu Rusin Vassily A Lyubetsky Yuri V Panchin Alexander P Mylnikov Leonid L Moroz Sudhir Kumar Vladimir V Aleoshin

For over a century, Haeckel's Gastraea theory remained a dominant theory to explain the origin of multicellular animals. According to this theory, the animal ancestor was a blastula-like colony of uniform cells that gradually evolved cell differentiation. Today, however, genes that typically control metazoan development, cell differentiation, cell-to-cell adhesion, and cell-to-matrix adhesion a...

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