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🧬 Multicellularity Evolution

Major transition from unicellular to multicellular life. Cells that stick together can specialize: division of labor emerges. Track evolution from aggregates to integrated organisms.

Cells that exploit without contributing
Single-cell reproduction phase
Generation: 0
Organisms: 0
Avg Size: 0 cells
Specialization: 0%
Division of Labor: 0
Multicellular %: 0%
Fraternal Transition: Multicellularity evolves when related cells stay together (clonal groups). Single-cell bottleneck in reproduction ensures genetic homogeneity, suppressing cheaters. Division of labor provides efficiency gains that favor larger, more integrated groups.