Stress Responses Co-Opted for Specialized Cell Types During the Early Evolution of Multicellularity: The Role of Stress in the Evolution of Cell Types Can Be Traced Back to the Early Evolution of Multicellularity
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- DOI: 10.1002/bies.202000029
Stress Responses Co-Opted for Specialized Cell Types During the Early Evolution of Multicellularity: The Role of Stress in the Evolution of Cell Types Can Be Traced Back to the Early Evolution of Multicellularity
Keywords: co-option; germ cells; life history trade-off; multicellularity; sex; somatic cells; stress.
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- NNX13AH41G/NASA/NASA/United States
- MCB-1412395/National Science Foundation/International
- Natural Sciences and Engineering Research Council of Canada/International
- NNX13AH41G/NASA/NASA/United States
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