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Origin of animal multicellularity: precursors, causes, consequences-the choanoflagellate/sponge transition, neurogenesis and the Cambrian explosionDelta-Notch signalling in segmentationThe Diversity of Spine Synapses in AnimalsAssessing segmental versus non-segmental features in the ventral nervous system of onychophorans (velvet worms).Structure of the male copulatory apparatus in Prognathorhynchus busheki (Platyhelminthes, Kalyptorhynchia).Who Let the CAT Out of the Bag? Accurately Dealing with Substitutional Heterogeneity in Phylogenomic Analyses.Rotiferan Hox genes give new insights into the evolution of metazoan bodyplans.Highly regulated growth and development of the Ediacara macrofossil Dickinsonia costata.The origin of animals: Can molecular clocks and the fossil record be reconciled?Ancient coexistence of norepinephrine, tyramine, and octopamine signaling in bilaterians.Transcriptional signatures of somatic neoblasts and germline cells in Macrostomum lignano.Neuronal patterning of the tubular collar cord is highly conserved among enteropneusts but dissimilar to the chordate neural tube.The mitochondrial genomes of the acoelomorph worms Paratomella rubra, Isodiametra pulchra and Archaphanostoma ylvaeThe evolutionary origin of bilaterian smooth and striated myocytes.Hidden diversity of Acoelomorpha revealed through metabarcoding.The Last Common Ancestor of Most Bilaterian Animals Possessed at Least Nine Opsins.Expression of segment polarity genes in brachiopods supports a non-segmental ancestral role of engrailed for bilaterians.Broad Phylogenetic Occurrence of the Oxygen-Binding Hemerythrins in BilateriansCo-expression of xenopsin and rhabdomeric opsin in photoreceptors bearing microvilli and cilia.The Origin of Animal Multicellularity and Cell Differentiation.The trochoblasts in the pilidium larva break an ancient spiralian constraint to enable continuous larval growth and maximally indirect development.A new species of Xenoturbella from the western Pacific Ocean and the evolution of Xenoturbella.Convergent evolution of bilaterian nerve cords.Ediacaran developmental biology.Inactivity Is Nycthemeral, Endogenously Generated, Homeostatically Regulated, and Melatonin Modulated in a Free-Living Platyhelminth Flatworm.High diversity in neuropeptide immunoreactivity patterns among three closely related species of Dinophilidae (Annelida).Fast and Accurate Estimates of Divergence Times from Big Data.A reconstruction of sexual modes throughout animal evolution.Acoel regeneration mechanisms indicate an ancient role for muscle in regenerative patterning.Characterization of the piRNA pathway during development of the sea anemone Nematostella vectensis.Efficient transgenesis and annotated genome sequence of the regenerative flatworm model Macrostomum lignano.On the evolution of bilaterality.SALMFamide2 and serotonin immunoreactivity in the nervous system of some acoels (Xenacoelomorpha).Evolution of neuropeptide signalling systems.Sea ice meiofauna distribution on local to pan-Arctic scales.Early evolution of radial glial cells in Bilateria.Quantitative study of developmental biology confirms Dickinsonia as a metazoan.Molecular, phylogenetic and developmental analyses of Sall proteins in bilaterians.Characterization of the bHLH family of transcriptional regulators in the acoel S. roscoffensis and their putative role in neurogenesis.The developmental basis for the recurrent evolution of deuterostomy and protostomy
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2016 nî lūn-bûn
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2016 թուականի Փետրուարին հրատարակուած գիտական յօդուած
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2016 թվականի փետրվարին հրատարակված գիտական հոդված
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2016年の論文
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2016年論文
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2016年論文
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2016年論文
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2016年論文
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2016年論文
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2016年论文
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Xenacoelomorpha is the sister group to Nephrozoa
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Xenacoelomorpha is the sister group to Nephrozoa
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Xenacoelomorpha is the sister group to Nephrozoa
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Xenacoelomorpha is the sister group to Nephrozoa
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Xenacoelomorpha is the sister group to Nephrozoa
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Xenacoelomorpha is the sister group to Nephrozoa
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Xenacoelomorpha is the sister group to Nephrozoa
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Julian Smith
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10.1038/NATURE16520
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2016-02-03T00:00:00Z
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