The origins of multicellularity

John Tyler Bonner
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There is great interest in the invention of multicellularity because it is one of the major transitions during the course of early evolution.1 Most of the emphasis has been on why it occurred. For instance, recently Gerhart and Kirschner2 have argued that a multicellular organism has gained the advantage of a unicellular ancestor because it can more effectively shield itself from the vagaries of the environment by producing its own internal environment. In broader terms, this is Dawkins'3 argument that a competitively effective way of carrying the genes from one generation to the next is by building a complex soma that safely sees to it that the germ plasm survives. © 1998 Wiley-Liss, Inc.

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多细胞生物的起源
人们对多细胞生物的发明非常感兴趣,因为它是早期进化过程中的主要转变之一大部分的重点都放在了它发生的原因上。例如,最近Gerhart和Kirschner2认为,多细胞生物获得了单细胞祖先的优势,因为它可以通过创造自己的内部环境,更有效地保护自己免受环境变化的影响。从更广泛的意义上说,这就是道金斯的观点:将基因从一代传递到下一代的一种竞争有效的方式是建立一个复杂的体细胞,以确保种质能够安全地存活下来。©1998 Wiley-Liss, Inc
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