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  • Identical Genomic Organization of Two Hemichordate Hox Clusters

    Identical Genomic Organization of Two Hemichordate Hox Clusters

  • Development of the Annelid Axochord: Insights Into Notochord Evolution Antonella Lauri Et Al

    Development of the Annelid Axochord: Insights Into Notochord Evolution Antonella Lauri Et Al

  • Hemichordate Phylogeny: a Molecular, and Genomic Approach By

    Hemichordate Phylogeny: a Molecular, and Genomic Approach By

  • The Genetic Factors of Bilaterian Evolution Peter Heger1*, Wen Zheng1†, Anna Rottmann1, Kristen a Panfilio2,3, Thomas Wiehe1

    The Genetic Factors of Bilaterian Evolution Peter Heger1*, Wen Zheng1†, Anna Rottmann1, Kristen a Panfilio2,3, Thomas Wiehe1

  • A Stem Group Echinoderm from the Basal Cambrian of China and the Origins of Ambulacraria

    A Stem Group Echinoderm from the Basal Cambrian of China and the Origins of Ambulacraria

  • Phylum Porifera

    Phylum Porifera

  • The Last Common Ancestor of Most Bilaterian Animals Possessed at Least Nine Opsins M

    The Last Common Ancestor of Most Bilaterian Animals Possessed at Least Nine Opsins M

  • Ambulacraria - Andrew B

    Ambulacraria - Andrew B

  • Introduction to the Bilateria and the Phylum Xenacoelomorpha Triploblasty and Bilateral Symmetry Provide New Avenues for Animal Radiation

    Introduction to the Bilateria and the Phylum Xenacoelomorpha Triploblasty and Bilateral Symmetry Provide New Avenues for Animal Radiation

  • OEB51: the Biology and Evolu on of Invertebrate Animals

    OEB51: the Biology and Evolu on of Invertebrate Animals

  • Ancestral Echinoderms from the Chengjiang Deposits of China

    Ancestral Echinoderms from the Chengjiang Deposits of China

  • Xenoturbella Bocki Exhibits Direct Development with Similarities to Acoelomorpha

    Xenoturbella Bocki Exhibits Direct Development with Similarities to Acoelomorpha

  • Lack of Support for Deuterostomia Prompts Reinterpretation of the First Bilateria. Authors and Affiliations Paschalia Kapli1, Pa

    Lack of Support for Deuterostomia Prompts Reinterpretation of the First Bilateria. Authors and Affiliations Paschalia Kapli1, Pa

  • Echinodermata: the Complex Immune System in Echinoderms

    Echinodermata: the Complex Immune System in Echinoderms

  • Science Journals

    Science Journals

  • On the Evolution of Bilaterality Grigory Genikhovich* and Ulrich Technau*

    On the Evolution of Bilaterality Grigory Genikhovich* and Ulrich Technau*

  • OEB51 Lecture 7 Introduc\On to the Protostomes

    OEB51 Lecture 7 Introduc\On to the Protostomes

  • Opsin Evolution in the Ambulacraria

    Opsin Evolution in the Ambulacraria

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  • Gene Expression Across Tissues, Sex, and Life Stages in the Sea Urchin Tripneustes Gratilla [Toxopneustidae, Odontophora, Camarodonta]
  • Deuterostomes (Arxiv)
  • Phylogenomic Resolution of the Hemichordate and Echinoderm Clade
  • Evolution of Basal Deuterostome Nervous Systems
  • Higher-Level Metazoan Relationships: Recent Progress and Remaining Questions
  • CPY Document
  • Animal Phylogeny and Its Evolutionary Implications∗
  • Opsin Evolution in the Ambulacraria
  • J. Wolfgang Wägele, Thomas Bartolomaeus (Eds.) Deep Metazoan Phylogeny: the Backbone of the Tree of Life
  • Hemichordate Genomes and Deuterostome Origins
  • VERTEBRATE PALAEONTOLOGY Dedicated to Mary, Philippa and Donald for Their Forebearance While I Wrote This Book
  • From Nerve Net to Brain: the Rise of the Urbilaterian in Animal EvoluOn
  • The Last Common Ancestor of Most Bilaterian Animals Possessed at Least 9 Opsins
  • The New View of Animal Phylogeny Author(S): Kenneth M
  • The Global Invertebrate Genomics Alliance (GIGA): Developing Community Resources to Study Diverse Invertebrate Genomes
  • Animal-Evolution.-Interrelationships
  • Animal Phylogeny and Its Evolutionary Implications∗
  • Poriferan Paraphyly and Its Implications for Precambrian Palaeobiology


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