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Finding the 'missing link'


Finding the missing link
The discovery of a billion-year-old fossil in Scotland offers exciting new insight into animal evolution, BC researcher says
Loch Torridon in Scotland, where the microfossil was discovered. Photo: Stefan Krause, Germany, CC BY-SA 3.0, via Wikimedia Commons.
The billion-year-old fossil of an organism, exquisitely preserved in the Scottish Highlands, reveals features of multicellularity nearly 400 million years before the biological trait emerged in the first animals, according to a new report in the journal
Current
Biology by an international team of researchers, including Boston College paleobotanist Paul Strother.
The discovery could be the “missing link” in the evolution of animals, according to the team, which included scientists from the University of Sheffield, in the UK. The microfossil, discovered at Loch Torridon, contains two distinct cell types and could be the earliest example of complex multicellularity ever rec ....

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Billion-year-old Fossil Reveals Missing link In The Evolution Of Animals


Billion-year-old Fossil Reveals Missing link In The Evolution Of Animals
Source: University of Sheffield
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A billion year old fossil, which provides a new link in the evolution of animals, has been discovered in the Scottish Highlands.
A team of scientists, led by the University of Sheffield in the UK and Boston College in the USA, has found a microfossil which contains two distinct cell types and could be the earliest multicellular animal ever recorded.
The fossil reveals new insight into the transition of single celled organisms to complex multicellular animals. Modern single celled holozoa include the most basal living animals, the fossil discovered shows an organism which lies somewhere between single cell and multicellular animals. ....

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