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- Bicellum brasieri is a fossil holozoan. It is one billion years old and could be the oldest example of complex multicellularity in the evolutionary lineage...
- is an extinct genus of arachnids, containing one species, Idmonarachne brasieri. It is related to uraraneids and spiders. A fossil ****igned to this genus...
- differentiation. A billion-year-old freshwater microscopic fossil named Bicellum brasieri is possibly the earliest known holozoan. It shows two differentiated cell...
- Dybowski is portra**** by So Kaku (佳久 創, Kaku Sō). Jeramie Idmonaraku Ne Brasieri (ジェラミー・イドモナラク・ネ・ブラシエリ, Jeramī Idomonaraku Ne Burashieri) is a 2000-year-old...
- King-Ohger. They are eventually joined in their quest by the historian Jeramie Brasieri, revealed as the half-Bug Naraku son of a forgotten sixth hero whose existence...
- the discovery of a billion-years-old, likely holozoan, protist, Bicellum brasieri, showing that the evolution of differentiated multicellularity – such as...
- [citation needed] A billion-years-old, likely holozoan, protist, Bicellum brasieri with two types of cells, shows that the evolution of differentiated multicellularity...
- Husty, Yanma Gast, Hymeno Ran, Rita Kaniska, Kaguragi Dybowski and Jeramie Brasieri Spell by Goma Rosalia Ollie and Friends "Body Swapped" Ollie and Rover...
- the discovery of a billion-years-old, likely holozoan, protist, Bicellum brasieri, showing that the evolution of differentiated multicellularity – such as...
- Pennsylvanian ("Late Carboniferous") age was described under the name Idmonarachne brasieri. It resembles uraraneids in lacking spinnerets, but unlike them resembles...