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  • Since clinical data are usually restricted to very few points in time, one tries to gain additional information from models, such as Multicellular Tumor Spheroids (MTS) [5] - [8], or from ex vivo experiments of transplants in lab animals, such as mice

    PLoS ONE Alerts: New Articles Antonio S. Gliozzi et al. 2009

  • Multicellular species experience reduced population sizes, reduced recombination rates, and increased deleterious mutation rates, all of which diminish the efficiency of selection (13).

    A Disclaimer for Behe? 2009

  • * Multicellular life found that can live entirely without oxygen.

    Behold, the Mother of All Saturday Linkdumps! « Gerry Canavan 2010

  • Multicellular eukaryotes: the remaining 500 million years

    Ancient Predator Revealed! 2009

  • Multicellular strings of bacteria were born around 3.5 billion years ago.

    SuperCooperators Martin A. Nowak 2011

  • Multicellular organisms ruled the planet during the eon known as the Phanerozoic.

    Geologic time 2010

  • Multicellular life on the other hand, if it did exist, would look a lot different on a high-gravity planet!

    First Super-Earths Discovered Around Sun-like Stars | Universe Today 2009

  • Multicellular organisms created a seductive new world for parasites to explore.

    Parasite Rex Carl Zimmer 2009

  • Multicellular species experience reduced population sizes, reduced recombination rates, and increased deleterious mutation rates, all of which diminish the efficiency of selection (13).

    Another predictable argument against front-loading 2007

  • Multicellular organisms created a seductive new world for parasites to explore.

    Parasite Rex Carl Zimmer 2009

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