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In what could be a key step in the rise of multicellular life, cyanobacteria incorporated plasmid DNA into their chromosomal genes, and changed the genes' function. DNA and proteins that once controlled cell division were coopted to control cell shape, perhaps helping link single cells into chains.

Redox reactions in chains of chalcogens - EurekAlert!

Clusters and Chains of Stars Reveal a Dynamic Milky Way

Behind the numbers: The shift in psychiatric beds – large for-profit chains expand as public hospitals retreat - EurekAlert!

Gaia proves our skies are filled with chains of starry gatherings - EurekAlert!

UK-Canada research partnership launches to improve critical minerals mining and supply chains - EurekAlert!

Chains of Labor: The Global Stranglehold on Worker Rights

Breaking the chains: Dismantling the illegal parrot trade - EurekAlert