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The Phylum Vertebrata: a Case for Zoological Recognition Naoki Irie1,2* , Noriyuki Satoh3 and Shigeru Kuratani4
Brains of Primitive Chordates 439
Constraints on the Timescale of Animal Evolutionary History
Tunicate Mitogenomics and Phylogenetics: Peculiarities of the Herdmania Momus Mitochondrial Genome and Support for the New Chordate Phylogeny
The Whale Shark Genome Reveals Patterns of Vertebrate Gene Family Evolution
The Whale Shark Genome Reveals Patterns of Vertebrate Gene Family
Development, Anatomy, and Phylogenetic Relationships of Jawless Vertebrates and Tests of Hypotheses About Early Vertebrate Evolution
Wnt Evolution and Function Shuffling in Liberal and Conservative Chordate Genomes Ildikó M
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Shuichi Shigeno Yasunori Murakami Tadashi Nomura Editors From
Tunicates and Not Cephalochordates Are the Closest Living Relatives of Vertebrates
Regulation and Evolution of Muscle Development in Tunicates Florian Razy‑Krajka* and Alberto Stolf*
The Genome of the “Sea Vomit” Didemnum Vexillum
Improving Animal Phylogenies with Genomic Data
Alternative Splicing: Regulation, Function and Evolution
Micrornas and the Advent of Vertebrate Morphological Complexity
Combinatorial Chromatin Dynamics Foster Accurate Cardiopharyngeal Fate Choices Claudia Racioppi*, Keira a Wiechecki, Lionel Christiaen*
A New Heart for a New Head in Vertebrate Cardiopharyngeal Evolution
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The Whale Shark Genome Reveals Patterns of Vertebrate
Higher-Level Metazoan Relationships: Recent Progress and Remaining Questions
Evolution and Multiple Origins of Zona Pellucida Genes in Vertebrates Jin-Mei Feng1,*, Hai-Feng Tian2,*, Qiao-Mu Hu2, Yan Meng2 and Han-Bing Xiao2,‡
Cambrian Chordates and Vetulicolians
The Chordate Ancestor Possessed a Single Copy of the Brachyury Gene for Notochord Acquisition Jun Inoue1* , Yuuri Yasuoka1, Hiroki Takahashi2 and Noriyuki Satoh1
Chromosome Evolution at the Origin of the Ancestral Vertebrate Genome
Than One-To-Four Via 2R: Evidence of an Independent Amphioxus
Vertebrates Originate
The Dissection of Vertebrates
Univerzita Pavla Jozefa Šafárika V Košiciach Prírodovedecká Fakulta Úvod Do Porovnávacej Morfológie Živočíchov
Neuronal Patterning of the Tubular Collar Cord Is Highly Conserved
Highly Conserved Elements Discovered in Vertebrates Are
Accelerated Evolutionary Rate of Housekeeping Genes in Tunicates
Cambrian Chordates and Vetulicolians
Cambrian Chordates and Vetulicolians
1 Appendix 1 2 Appendix 1. Genome Content 3 4 Appendix 1A
Evolution of Allorecognition in the Tunicata
A Phylogenomic Framework and Timescale for Comparative Studies Of