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Sperm’s evolutionary origins go back before multicellular animals

Last updated: November 24, 2025 6:45 pm
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The evolutionary origin of sperm can be traced back to a single-celled ancestor of all living animals. Almost all animals reproduce through a single-celled stage of their life cycle, involving two types of sex cells – eggs and sperm. Eggs are larger cells that contain genetic material and resources for early development, while sperm carry genetic material, locate an egg, and fuse with it to create a fertilized zygote.

According to Arthur Matte from the University of Cambridge, sperm carries the machinery that allows life to pass from one generation to the next. It retains traces of more than 700 million years of evolution and is likely tied to the origin of animals themselves. Matte and his colleagues conducted a study using open-science datasets containing information about the proteins that make up sperm in 32 animal species, including humans. They combined this data with genomes of 62 organisms to trace the diversification of sperm across animal lineages.

The study revealed that a “sperm toolkit” consisting of around 300 gene families made up the core genome of the last universal common sperm. This toolkit had major innovations even before multicellular animals existed, suggesting that the sperm machinery evolved before multicellular animal life emerged.

The research also found that the innovations leading to the diversity of modern sperm mostly altered the cell’s head, while the tail has remained relatively unchanged since the common ancestor. Different modes of fertilization require different machinery, but the need to swim remains constant, hence the tail is conserved across different species.

Jenny Graves from La Trobe University in Melbourne, Australia, describes this as a beautiful example of how evolution reshapes existing mechanisms rather than inventing new ones from scratch. The study highlights how sperm, with its ancient origins, is built on a unicellular body plan repurposed for reproduction.

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In conclusion, the study sheds light on the ancient origins of sperm and how it has evolved over millions of years. It underscores the importance of understanding the evolutionary history of essential biological processes to gain insights into the development and diversity of life forms.

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