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  • Development of a Lecithotrophic Pilidium Larva Illustrates Convergent Evolution of Trochophore-Like Morphology Marie K

    Development of a Lecithotrophic Pilidium Larva Illustrates Convergent Evolution of Trochophore-Like Morphology Marie K

  • Rotifers: Excellent Subjects for the Study of Macro- and Microevolutionary Change

    Rotifers: Excellent Subjects for the Study of Macro- and Microevolutionary Change

  • Genes with Spiralian-Specific Protein Motifs Are Expressed In

    Genes with Spiralian-Specific Protein Motifs Are Expressed In

  • Gene Expression in the Developing Nemertean Brain Indicates Convergent

    Gene Expression in the Developing Nemertean Brain Indicates Convergent

  • 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

  • 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

  • Thibaut Brunet and Nicole King

    Thibaut Brunet and Nicole King

  • 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

  • Hox Gene Expression in Postmetamorphic Juveniles of the Brachiopod Terebratalia Transversa Ludwik Gąsiorowski and Andreas Hejnol*

    Hox Gene Expression in Postmetamorphic Juveniles of the Brachiopod Terebratalia Transversa Ludwik Gąsiorowski and Andreas Hejnol*

  • 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

  • Genome Size Dynamics in Marine Ribbon Worms (Nemertea, Spiralia)

    Genome Size Dynamics in Marine Ribbon Worms (Nemertea, Spiralia)

  • Perspectives in Animal Phylogeny and Evolution: a Decade Later

    Perspectives in Animal Phylogeny and Evolution: a Decade Later

  • Morphology of the Nervous System of Monogonont

    Morphology of the Nervous System of Monogonont

  • Spiralian Model Systems JONATHAN Q

    Spiralian Model Systems JONATHAN Q

  • SPONGES (PORIFERA) in SUBMARINE CAVES by Jean Vacelet Centre D'oceanologie De Marseille (CNRS-Universite De La Mediterranee, UMR 6540), Station Marine D'endoume

    SPONGES (PORIFERA) in SUBMARINE CAVES by Jean Vacelet Centre D'oceanologie De Marseille (CNRS-Universite De La Mediterranee, UMR 6540), Station Marine D'endoume

  • FGF Signaling Induces Mesoderm in Members of Spiralia

    FGF Signaling Induces Mesoderm in Members of Spiralia

  • Higher-Level Metazoan Relationships: Recent Progress and Remaining Questions

    Higher-Level Metazoan Relationships: Recent Progress and Remaining Questions

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  • Animal Phylogeny and Its Evolutionary Implications∗
  • Palaeontological and Molecular Evidence Linking Arthropods, Onychophorans, and Other Ecdysozoa
  • Morphology of the Nervous System of Monogonont Rotifer Epiphanes Senta with Focus On
  • Spiralian Phylogeny Informs the Evolution of Microscopic Lineages
  • The Global Invertebrate Genomics Alliance (GIGA): Developing Community Resources to Study Diverse Invertebrate Genomes
  • Brachial Supporting Structure of Spiriferida (Brachiopoda)
  • Clustered Brachiopod Hox Genes Are Not Expressed Collinearly and Are
  • Unravelling Spiral Cleavage
  • Comparative Lophotrochozoan Neurogenesis and Larval Neuroanatomy: Recent Advances from Previously Neglected Taxa*
  • The Evolutionary Origin of Bilaterian Smooth and Striated Myocytes 1 2 3 Thibaut Brunet1,2, Antje H. L. Fischer1,3, Patrick R. H
  • The Gnathifera Phyla Gnathostomulida, Rotifera (Including Acanthocephala), and Micrognathozoa
  • Unesco-Eolss Sample Chapters
  • Current Status of Annelid Phylogeny
  • Poriferan Paraphyly and Its Implications for Precambrian Palaeobiology


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