What is it like to be a choanoflagellate? sensation, processing and behavior in the closest unicellular relatives of animals

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  • who: Nu00faria Ros-Rocher from the Evolutionary Cell Biology and Evolution of Morphogenesis Unit, Institut Pasteur, Universitu00e9 Paris-Citu00e9, CNRS UMR3691, u2011, Rue du Docteur Roux, Paris, France have published the Article: What is it like to be a choanoflagellate? Sensation, processing and behavior in the closest unicellular relatives of animals, in the Journal: (JOURNAL)
  • what: The authors discuss how facultative multicellularity in choanoflagellates might help the authors understand how evolution displaced the locus of decision-making from a single cell to a collective and how a new space of behavioral complexity might have become . . .

     

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