Origins of multicellular evolvability in snowflake yeast


Origins of multicellular evolvability in snowflake yeast is a scholarly work by David W Rogers, Michael Travisano, William C Ratcliff, and Duncan Greig, published in 2015 in ''Nature Communications''. The main subjects of the publication include evolutionary dynamics, evolvability, The Evolution of Cooperation, biology, evolutionary biology, Saccharomyces cerevisiae, ocular adaptation, multicellularity, organism, snowflake, yeast, genetics, and multicellular organism. The work demonstrates that simple microevolutionary changes can have profound macroevolutionary consequences, and suggests that the formation of clonally developing clusters may often be the first step to multicellularity..

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