Abstract
AbstractThe minimum requirements for post-cellular evolution from prokaryotes towards multicellular eukaryotes are outlined. The main steps are: formation of a true nucleus harboring linear chromosomes with centromeres and telomeres, establishing of mitosis and of sex via meiosis and fertilization, endosymbiotic gain of mitochondria and plastids, and epigenetic differentiation of non-separated cells into tissues of multicellular organisms. Erroneous DNA double-strand break repair and cell fusion are postulated as main drivers of eukaryotic evolution. Advantages versus disadvantages of eukaryotes compared to prokaryotes are discussed.
Funder
Leibniz-Institut für Pflanzengenetik und Kulturpflanzenforschung (IPK)
Publisher
Springer Science and Business Media LLC
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