Diskagma ("disc-like fragment") is a genus of problematic fossil from a Paleoproterozoic (2200 million years old) paleosol from South Africa, and significant...
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an alga, is as much as 2.1 billion years old. The "problematic" fossil Diskagma has been found in paleosols 2.2 billion years old. Structures proposed...
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Paleoproterozoic Diskagma, having a similar size and shape, alongside both forming dense palisades on paleosols. However it lacks the spines of Diskagma and has...
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the form of 1500 million year old Horodyskia and 2200 million year old Diskagma. Discovery of these fossils suggest that fungi developed symbiotic partnerships...
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the form of 1500 million year old Horodyskia and 2200 million year old Diskagma. Discovery of these fossils suggest that marine fungi developed symbiotic...
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problematic fossils (Diskagma) comparable with the living Geosiphon (a fungus) could suggest a long evolutionary history for life on land. Diskagma from South Africa...
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