Our Director of Communications, Maureen Rouhi, has written a press release to accompany the new Scientific Reports paper, “De novo origins of multicellularity in response to predation.”
Complex life forms have evolved various defenses to avoid becoming someone else’s dinner – such as camouflage, speed, weapons, and chemical defenses. One way to avoid being eaten is to become too big for the predators. Among microbes, one way to get bigger is to form a group of cells – in other words, to become multicellular.
All multicellular organisms evolved from unicellular ancestors. But because the evolution occurred hundreds of millions of years ago, it’s hard to know how or why it happened. Experimental evolution allows researchers to watch evolutionary change as it occurs in real time in the laboratory.