In multicellular organisms, there is a potential risk that cheating mutants gain access to the germline. Development from a single-celled zygote resets relatedness among cells to its maximum value each generation, which should accomplish segregation of cheating mutants from non-cheaters and thereby protect multicellular cooperation. Here we provide the crucial direct comparison between high- and low-relatedness conditions to test this hypothesis. We allow two variants of the fungus Neurospora crassa to evolve, one with and one without the ability to form chimeras with other individuals, thus generating two relatedness levels. While multicellular cooperation remains high in the high-relatedness lines, it significantly decreases in all replic...
Some multicellular organisms can fuse because mergers potentially provide mutual benefits. However, ...
Some multicellular organisms can fuse because mergers potentially provide mutual benefits. However, ...
Some multicellular organisms can fuse because mergers potentially provide mutual benefits. However, ...
In multicellular organisms, there is a potential risk that cheating mutants gain access to the germl...
In multicellular organisms, there is a potential risk that cheating mutants gain access to the germl...
<p>In multicellular organisms, there is a potential risk that cheating mutants gain access to the ge...
The evolution of multicellularity is one of the key transitions in evolution and requires extreme le...
The evolution of multicellularity is one of the key transitions in evolution and requires extreme le...
The evolution of multicellularity is one of the key transitions in evolution and requires extreme le...
The evolution of multicellularity is one of the key transitions in evolution and requires extreme le...
The evolution of multicellularity is one of the key transitions in evolution and requires extreme le...
The evolution of multicellularity is a major transition that is not yet fully understood. Specifical...
The evolution of multicellularity is a major transition that is not yet fully understood. Specifical...
The evolution of multicellularity is a major transition that is not yet fully understood. Specifical...
Some multicellular organisms can fuse because mergers potentially provide mutual benefits. However, ...
Some multicellular organisms can fuse because mergers potentially provide mutual benefits. However, ...
Some multicellular organisms can fuse because mergers potentially provide mutual benefits. However, ...
Some multicellular organisms can fuse because mergers potentially provide mutual benefits. However, ...
In multicellular organisms, there is a potential risk that cheating mutants gain access to the germl...
In multicellular organisms, there is a potential risk that cheating mutants gain access to the germl...
<p>In multicellular organisms, there is a potential risk that cheating mutants gain access to the ge...
The evolution of multicellularity is one of the key transitions in evolution and requires extreme le...
The evolution of multicellularity is one of the key transitions in evolution and requires extreme le...
The evolution of multicellularity is one of the key transitions in evolution and requires extreme le...
The evolution of multicellularity is one of the key transitions in evolution and requires extreme le...
The evolution of multicellularity is one of the key transitions in evolution and requires extreme le...
The evolution of multicellularity is a major transition that is not yet fully understood. Specifical...
The evolution of multicellularity is a major transition that is not yet fully understood. Specifical...
The evolution of multicellularity is a major transition that is not yet fully understood. Specifical...
Some multicellular organisms can fuse because mergers potentially provide mutual benefits. However, ...
Some multicellular organisms can fuse because mergers potentially provide mutual benefits. However, ...
Some multicellular organisms can fuse because mergers potentially provide mutual benefits. However, ...
Some multicellular organisms can fuse because mergers potentially provide mutual benefits. However, ...