New discovery explains how vertebrates evolved complex bodies and organs

A team of scientists has discovered how vertebrates evolved complexity. By producing multiple protein forms from the same genes, early vertebrates developed new organs, tissues and cell types, unlocking a new level of biological diversity.

February 02, 2026 / 12:44 IST
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Juvenile Ciona Seasquirt (Image: Shunsuke Sogabe)
Juvenile Ciona Seasquirt (Image: Shunsuke Sogabe)
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  • Vertebrates produce diverse proteins from single genes, unlike invertebrates.
  • This protein diversity helps vertebrates develop complex organs and cell types.
  • University of St Andrews research offers new insight into vertebrate evolution.

One of the largest mysteries of evolution may have been unraveled by scientists. The clue to the evolution of the simple animals into intricate vertebrates with the backbone, organs, and a variety of cell types is in the mystery.

University of St Andrews has uncovered a genetic twist, which might explain the evolution of vertebrates to become so complex, contrary to those of their invertebrate counterparts.

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The Mystery of Vertebrate Complexity

The vertebrates comprise all the animals starting with the fish and amphibians up to the mammals and the human beings. However, scientists have been puzzled throughout decades by the question that what made these animals more complex than invertebrates such as worms or sea squirts?