2017
DOI: 10.20944/preprints201701.0016.v1
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It Takes Two to Evolve Too. The Hypothesis on Three Primary Communication Transitions in Evolution

Abstract: Abstract:Currently there is little doubt left on the symbiogenetic nature of eukaryotes -genomes of archaeon and bacterium participated in shaping a genome of last eukaryotic common ancestor in equal albeit asymmetric manner, while a merger event itself indicated the advent of a new domain of life. The "symbiogenetic" framework of interaction of two partners is proposed, outlining similar steps essential for three major advents: the origin of life, the origin of complex life and the origin of humans. Given the… Show more

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