Ancestral germen/soma distinction in microbes: Expanding the disposable soma theory of aging to all unicellular lineages

Volume: 60, Pages: 101064 - 101064
Published: Jul 1, 2020
Abstract
Life has persisted for about 3.5 billion years (Gy) despite fluctuating environmental pressures and the aging and mortality of individuals. The disposable soma theory (DST) notoriously contributes to explain this persistence for lineages with a clear soma/germen distinction. Beyond such lineages however, the phylogenetic scope of application of the DST is less obvious. Typically, the DST is not expected to explain the survival of microbial...
Paper Details
Title
Ancestral germen/soma distinction in microbes: Expanding the disposable soma theory of aging to all unicellular lineages
Published Date
Jul 1, 2020
Volume
60
Pages
101064 - 101064
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