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The origin of Metazoa: a transition from temporal to spatial cell differentiation

Journal

BIOESSAYS
Volume 31, Issue 7, Pages 758-768

Publisher

WILEY
DOI: 10.1002/bies.200800214

Keywords

Ichthyosporea; molecular phylogenetics; origin of Metazoa; ReI/NF kappa B; T-box family

Funding

  1. Russian Foundation for Basic Research [06-04-49288, 08-04-00244, 08-04-00478, 08-04-01746, 09-04-01150]
  2. RFBR-DFG [09-04-92741]
  3. DFG RECESS
  4. MCB RAS
  5. UK Biotechnology and Biological Sciences Research Council [BBSB14418]
  6. National Institute of Health
  7. National Science Foundation
  8. McKnight Brain Research Foundation
  9. University of Florida Opportunity funds

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For over a century, Haeckel's Gastraeal theory remained a dominant theory to explain the origin of multicellular animals. According to this theory, the animal ancestor was a blastula-like colony of uniform cells that gradually evolved cell differentiation. Today, however, genes that typically control metazoan development, cell differentiation, cell-to-cell adhesion, and cell-to-matrix adhesion are found in various unicellular relatives of the Metazoa, which suggests the origin of the genetic programs of cell differentiation and adhesion in the root of the Opisthokonta. Multicellular stages occurring in the complex life cycles of opisthokont protists (mesomycetozoeans and choanoflagellates) never resemble a blastula. Here, we discuss a more realistic scenario of transition to multi:. cellularity through integration of pre-existing transient cell types into the body of an early metazoon, which possessed a complex life cycle with a differentiated sedentary filter-feeding trophic stage and a non-feeding blastula-like larva, the synzoospore. Choanoflagellates are considered as forms with secondarily simplified life cycles.

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