Multicellularity : origins and evolution / edited by Karl J. Niklas and Stuart A. Newman.
Material type: TextSeries: Vienna series in theoretical biologyPublisher: Cambridge, Massachusetts : The Mit Press, [2016]Copyright date: ©2016Description: 1 online resource (xxv, 302 pages) : illustrationsContent type:- text
- computer
- online resource
- 9780262333740
- 0262333740
- Multicellularity
- Evolution (Biology)
- Cells -- Evolution
- Self-organizing systems
- Developmental biology
- Morphogenesis
- Cell interaction
- Developmental Biology
- Morphogenesis
- Biological Evolution
- Cell Communication
- Plants
- Cellules -- Évolution
- Systèmes auto-organisés
- Biologie du développement
- Morphogenèse
- Évolution (Biologie)
- Cellules -- Interaction
- Plantes
- evolution
- SCIENCE -- Paleontology
- Self-organizing systems
- Multicellularity
- Evolution (Biology)
- Cells -- Evolution
- Paleobotany
- Paleoecology
- Plants -- Evolution
- BIOMEDICAL SCIENCES/Evolution
- BIOMEDICAL SCIENCES/General
- 561 23
- QE905 .M85 2016
- 2016 D-749
- QH 492
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Includes bibliographical references and index.
Functional and molecular predispositions to multicellualrity -- Plants and related theory -- Amoebozoa, fungi, and related theory -- Metazoa and related theory -- Philosophical aspects of multicellularity.
Print version record.
Scholars consider the origins and consequences of the evolution of multicellularity, addressing a range of organisms, experimental protocols, theoretical concepts, and philosophical issues.
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