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Evolutionary biology: what an aquatic microorganism can tell us about our distant origins
Over a period of two to three billion years, the only living beings on Earth were single-celled organisms. In what conditions did living organisms with multiple cells emerge? How did life become more complex? We can find some answers by looking at the closest relatives of animals, choanoflagellates. A recent study revealed a novel type of multicellularity in these organisms, suggesting that the story of our distant origins is more complex than previously thought.