HIGHLIGHTS
- who: Christopher Toret from the Department University of Geneva, Geneva, Switzerland have published the research work: The cellular slime mold Fonticula alba forms a dynamic, multicellular collective while feeding on bacteria, in the Journal: (JOURNAL)
- what: The aim of this behavior remains unknown, but a towing behavior may be important for collective invasion organizations.
- future: These surprising findings enrich the diverse multicellularities present within the opisthokont lineage and offer a new perspective on fungal origins. Prokaryote-eukaryote relationships are an emerging field of metazoan development and F. alba offers a new perspective on . . .
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