Author | Kushiro, T., Nambara, E. & McCourt, P. |
Year | 2003 |
Title | Hormone evolution: The key to signalling |
Type | Paper |
Source | Nature Vol 422: 122. |
Review (by Malcolm Storey) | Interesting review article tracing the origin of vertebrate (and plant and everything else) hormone systems to early forms of life, pre-dating the development of the bilipid cell wall. |
Errata, Corrigenda & Comments | Their suggestion that the original hormones were messengers reporting back on external conditions seems unlikely. They were more likely functional chemicals, eg cell wall components or precursors, which signalled some event such as growth, reproduction or damage, providing a band-wagon for other processes to latch onto. |
Notes & Purpose | Status | Taxon | English | Classification |
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Current | BIOTA | living things | ||
Current | MAMMALIA | mammals | Animalia | |
Current | Homo sapiens | Man, Human | Animalia: Primates: Hominidae |
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