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- Bangiomorpha pubescens is a species of red algae in the order Bangiales. It is the first known ****ually reproducing organism. A multicellular fossil of...
- 1100 Mya. Fossils of the oldest known ****ually reproducing organism, Bangiomorpha pubescens, first appeared in the Stenian. Boring Billion – Earth history...
- biosignatures in north China, the 1600 Ma Rafatazmia, and a possible 1047 Ma Bangiomorpha red alga from the Canadian Arctic. The earliest fossils widely accepted...
- Ectasian. It contains the microfossils of the multicellular filaments of Bangiomorpha pubescens (type of red algae), the first taxonomically resolved eukaryote...
- pp. 1–15. ISBN 978-1-139-50082-1. Butterfield, Nicholas J. (2000). "Bangiomorpha pubescens n. gen., n. sp.: implications for the evolution of ****, multicellularity...
- the oldest fossil eukaryote that belongs to a specific modern taxon. Bangiomorpha pubescens, a multicellular fossil from arctic Canada, strongly resembles...
- 1007/978-3-319-47829-6_340-1. ISBN 978-3-319-47829-6. Butterfield, Nicholas J. (2000). "Bangiomorpha pubescens n. gen., n. sp.: implications for the evolution of ****, multicellularity...
- 1038/35079590. PMID 11395771. S2CID 4312385. N.J. Butterfield (2000). "Bangiomorpha pubescens n. gen., n. sp.: implications for the evolution of ****, multicellularity...
- Phycotechnology Plants Toxoidanatoxin Butterfield, N. J. (2000). "Bangiomorpha pubescens n. gen., n. sp.: Implications for the evolution of ****, multicellularity...
- in different cultures worldwide. Their sizes range from microscopic (Bangiomorpha) to up to two meters long (Wildemania occidentalis). Many of its species...