苏格兰的Torridon湖, where the microfossil was discovered. Photo: Stefan Krause, Germany, Cc比sa 3.0,通过维基共享资源.

The billion-year-old fossil of an organism, exquisitely preserved in the Scottish Highlands, reveals features of multicellularity nearly 400 million years before the biological trait emerged in the first animals, 根据… 新报告 在杂志上 当前的 生物学 by an international team of researchers, including 电子游戏软件 paleobotanist 保罗斯特罗瑟.

The discovery could be the “missing link” in the evolution of animals, 根据团队的说法, which included scientists from the University of Sheffield, 在英国. 微体化石的, discovered at Loch Torridon, contains two distinct cell types and could be the earliest example of complex multicellularity ever recorded, according to the researchers.

The fossil offers new insight into the transition of single celled organisms to complex, 多细胞动物. Modern single-celled holozoa include the most basal living animals and the fossil discovered shows an organism which lies somewhere between single cell and 多细胞动物, 或后生动物.

“Our findings show that the genetic underpinnings of cell-to-cell cohesion and segregation—the ability for different cells to sort themselves into separate regions within a multicellular mass—existed in unicellular organisms a billion years ago, some 400 million years before such capabilities were incorporated into the first animals,斯特罗瑟说, a research professor in the Department of Earth and Environmental Sciences at 电子游戏软件.

The fossil’s discovery in an inland lake shifts the focus on the first forms of early life from the ocean to freshwater.