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  • Placozoans Are Eumetazoans Related to Cnidaria

    Placozoans Are Eumetazoans Related to Cnidaria

  • Recent Progress in Reconstructing Lophotrochozoan (Spiralian) Phylogeny

    Recent Progress in Reconstructing Lophotrochozoan (Spiralian) Phylogeny

  • Genes with Spiralian-Specific Protein Motifs Are Expressed In

    Genes with Spiralian-Specific Protein Motifs Are Expressed In

  • 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

  • Xenacoelomorpha Is the Sister Group to Nephrozoa

    Xenacoelomorpha Is the Sister Group to Nephrozoa

  • 1 the Evolutionary Origin of Bilaterian Smooth and Striated Myocytes 1 2 3

    1 the Evolutionary Origin of Bilaterian Smooth and Striated Myocytes 1 2 3

  • 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

  • Thibaut Brunet and Nicole King

    Thibaut Brunet and Nicole King

  • Science Journals

    Science Journals

  • Six Major Steps in Animal Evolution: Are We Derived Sponge Larvae?

    Six Major Steps in Animal Evolution: Are We Derived Sponge Larvae?

  • Xenacoelomorpha's Significance for Understanding Bilaterian

    Xenacoelomorpha's Significance for Understanding Bilaterian

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

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

  • Mitigating Anticipated Effects of Systematic Errors Supports Sister-Group Relationship Between Xenacoelomorpha and Ambulacraria

    Mitigating Anticipated Effects of Systematic Errors Supports Sister-Group Relationship Between Xenacoelomorpha and Ambulacraria

  • OEB51 Lecture 9 Mollusk Embryology

    OEB51 Lecture 9 Mollusk Embryology

  • Almost All of the Animal Kingdom, Given That Invertebrates Com- Prise Roughly 1,324,402 (96%) of the Approximately 7,382,402 Described, Living Animal Species

    Almost All of the Animal Kingdom, Given That Invertebrates Com- Prise Roughly 1,324,402 (96%) of the Approximately 7,382,402 Described, Living Animal Species

  • Zootaxa,A Modern Look at the Animal Tree of Life

    Zootaxa,A Modern Look at the Animal Tree of Life

  • Perspectives in Animal Phylogeny and Evolution: a Decade Later

    Perspectives in Animal Phylogeny and Evolution: a Decade Later

  • Survival and Selection Biases in Early Animal Evolution and a Source of Systematic Overestimation in Molecular Clocks

    Survival and Selection Biases in Early Animal Evolution and a Source of Systematic Overestimation in Molecular Clocks

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  • Higher-Level Metazoan Relationships: Recent Progress and Remaining Questions
  • Animal Phylogeny and Its Evolutionary Implications∗
  • A Single Origin of Animal Excretory Organs
  • The Last Common Ancestor of Most Bilaterian Animals Possessed at Least 9 Opsins
  • Zoology: Worming Into the Origin of Bilaterians
  • The Evolutionary History of Consciousness
  • The Deep Evolution of Metazoan Micrornas
  • Three Cambrian Fossils Assembled Into an Extinct Body Plan of Cnidarian Affinity
  • The Global Invertebrate Genomics Alliance (GIGA): Developing Community Resources to Study Diverse Invertebrate Genomes
  • Science Journals
  • Neuronal Patterning of the Tubular Collar Cord Is Highly Conserved
  • Beyond Congruence: Evidential Integration and Inferring the Best Evolutionary Scenario
  • The Evolutionary Origin of Bilaterian Smooth and Striated Myocytes 1 2 3 Thibaut Brunet1,2, Antje H. L. Fischer1,3, Patrick R. H
  • Animal-Evolution.-Interrelationships
  • The Evolutionary Origin of Bilaterian Smooth and Striated Myocytes
  • Assessing the Root of Bilaterian Animals with Scalable Phylogenomic Methods
  • The Last Common Ancestor of Most Bilaterian Animals Possessed at Least Nine Opsins
  • The Genome of the Contractile Demosponge Tethya Wilhelma And


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