Triploblastic relationships with emphasis on the acoelomates and the position of Gnathostomulida, Cycliophora, Plathelminthes, and Chaetognatha: a combined approach of 18S rDNA sequences and morphology.
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Analysis of expressed sequence tags of the cyclically parthenogenetic rotifer Brachionus plicatilisComplete mitochondrial genome of Bugula neritina (Bryozoa, Gymnolaemata, Cheilostomata): phylogenetic position of Bryozoa and phylogeny of lophophorates within the LophotrochozoaAn anatomical description of a miniaturized acorn worm (hemichordata, enteropneusta) with asexual reproduction by paratomyPhylogeny of Thaumastodermatidae (Gastrotricha: Macrodasyida) inferred from nuclear and mitochondrial sequence dataDescription and molecular phylogeny of a new species of Phoronis (Phoronida) from Japan, with a redescription of topotypes of P. ijimai Oka, 1897A new look at the ventral nerve centre of Sagitta: implications for the phylogenetic position of Chaetognatha (arrow worms) and the evolution of the bilaterian nervous systemPhylogeny and mitochondrial gene order variation in Lophotrochozoa in the light of new mitogenomic data from NemerteaFast evolving 18S rRNA sequences from Solenogastres (Mollusca) resist standard PCR amplification and give new insights into mollusk substitution rate heterogeneityTranscriptome data reveal Syndermatan relationships and suggest the evolution of endoparasitism in Acanthocephala via an epizoic stageMolecular phylogeny of the protochordates: chordate evolutionPhylogenomic analyses of lophophorates (brachiopods, phoronids and bryozoans) confirm the Lophotrochozoa conceptLophotrochozoa internal phylogeny: new insights from an up-to-date analysis of nuclear ribosomal genesAssembling the lophotrochozoan (=spiralian) tree of lifeRibbon worm relationships: a phylogeny of the phylum NemerteaArthropod phylogeny: onychophoran brain organization suggests an archaic relationship with a chelicerate stem lineageSecondary neurons are arrested in an immature state by formation of epithelial vesicles during neurogenesis of the spider Cupiennius saleiExpression of the 22 nucleotide let-7 heterochronic RNA throughout the Metazoa: a role in life history evolution?The mitochondrial genome of the Sipunculid Phascolopsis gouldii supports its association with Annelida rather than MolluscaA Novel Extracellular Gut Symbiont in the Marine Worm Priapulus caudatus (Priapulida) Reveals an Alphaproteobacterial Symbiont Clade of the EcdysozoaEmbracing the comparative approach: how robust phylogenies and broader developmental sampling impacts the understanding of nervous system evolutionThe rhizome of life: what about metazoa?Visualizing differences in phylogenetic information content of alignments and distinction of three classes of long-branch effectsAnnulonemertes (phylum Nemertea): when segments do not countChaetognath transcriptome reveals ancestral and unique features among bilateriansEST based phylogenomics of Syndermata questions monophyly of Eurotatoria.Evaluating hypotheses of deuterostome phylogeny and chordate evolution with new LSU and SSU ribosomal DNA data.When molecules and morphology clash: reconciling conflicting phylogenies of the Metazoa by considering secondary character loss.Eurotatorian paraphyly: Revisiting phylogenetic relationships based on the complete mitochondrial genome sequence of Rotaria rotatoria (Bdelloidea: Rotifera: Syndermata)New characters in the Gnathostomulid mouth parts revealed by scanning electron microscopy.Comparative analysis of gene expression for convergent evolution of camera eye between octopus and human.Comparison of the neuromuscular systems among actinotroch larvae: systematic and evolutionary implications.Defining phyla: morphological and molecular clues to metazoan evolution.Coelomata and not Ecdysozoa: evidence from genome-wide phylogenetic analysis.Compositional heterogeneity and phylogenomic inference of metazoan relationships.Rotiferan Hox genes give new insights into the evolution of metazoan bodyplans.Regeneration in the metazoans: why does it happen?Development of the nervous system in hatchlings of Spadella cephaloptera (Chaetognatha), and implications for nervous system evolution in Bilateria.Resolution of a deep animal divergence by the pattern of intron conservation.Phylogenetic analysis of dicyemid mesozoans (phylum Dicyemida) from innexin amino acid sequences: dicyemids are not related to Platyhelminthes.A phylogenetic analysis of myosin heavy chain type II sequences corroborates that Acoela and Nemertodermatida are basal bilaterians.
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Triploblastic relationships with emphasis on the acoelomates and the position of Gnathostomulida, Cycliophora, Plathelminthes, and Chaetognatha: a combined approach of 18S rDNA sequences and morphology.
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