31- Choanoflagellates

Published: May 9, 2021, 11 a.m.

We often think about animals as an insular group. However, as with any genetic grouping, animals do have close relatives. On the show today, we discuss choanoflagellates- considered the closest relatives to animals today, and possibly a good candidate for what the common ancestor of all animals would have looked like.

Sources for this episode: 1) Campbell, N. A., Urry, L. A., Cain, M. L., Wasserman, S. A., Minorsky, P. V. and Reece, J. B. (2018), Biology: a global approach, 11th edition (Global Edition), Harlow, Pearson Education Limited. 2) The Editors, Encyclopaedia Britannica (2021), Choanoflagellate (online) [Accessed 13/03/2021]. 3) Holland, S. M., Encyclopaedia Britannica (2021), Ordovician Period (online) [Accessed 13/03/2021]. 4) Marshall, M., New Scientist (2009), Timeline: The evolution of life (online) [Accessed 13/03/2021]. 5) Philippe, H., et al. (2009), Phylogenomics Revives Traditional Views on Deep Animal Relationships. Current Biology 19: 706- 712.