Ecdysozoa, the group including Nematoda (roundorms) and the Arthropoda, has dominated Earth’s habitats since the Cambrian, and includes the largest majority of the extant animal biodiversity and biomass. The monophyly of this group as long been debated and has only recently been confirmed by the analyses of complete animal genomes. However, the relationships within the Ecdysozoa remain uncertain. We assembled large-scale phylogenomic data sets, and identified the nearly complete microRNA repertoire for a representative sample of ecdysozoan species. These independent genomic-scale data sets were analysed and the relationships among the Ecdysoza resolved by means of congruence. We were able to show that of the two generally accepted ecdysozoa...
Morphological data traditionally group Tardigrada (water bears), Onychophora (velvet worms), and Art...
Morphological data traditionally group Tardigrada (water bears), Onychophora (velvet worms), and Art...
Ecdysozoans (Phyla Arthropoda, Kinorhyncha, Loricifera, Nematoda, Nematomorpha, Onychophora, Priapul...
Ecdysozoa, the group including Nematoda (roundorms) and the Arthropoda, has dominated Earth’s habita...
Ecdysozoa, the group including Nematoda (roundorms) and the Arthropoda (e.g. spiders, centipedes, in...
Ecdysozoa, the group including Nematoda (roundorms) and the Arthropoda (e.g. spiders, centipedes, in...
A major turning point in the study of metazoan evolution was the recognition of the existence of th...
A major turning point in the study of metazoan evolution was the recognition of the existence of th...
A major turning point in the study of metazoan evolution was the recognition of the existence of th...
SummaryEcdysozoans have been key components of ecosystems since the early Cambrian, when trilobites ...
Ecdysozoans have been key components of ecosystems since the early Cambrian, when trilobites and sof...
Ecdysozoans have been key components of ecosystems since the early Cambrian, when trilobites and sof...
Ecdysozoans have been key components of ecosystems since the early Cambrian, when trilobites and sof...
Twenty years after its proposal, the monophyly of molting protostomes—Ecdysozoa—is a well-corrobora...
The Ecdysozoa is a large clade of animals comprising the vast majority of living species and some of...
Morphological data traditionally group Tardigrada (water bears), Onychophora (velvet worms), and Art...
Morphological data traditionally group Tardigrada (water bears), Onychophora (velvet worms), and Art...
Ecdysozoans (Phyla Arthropoda, Kinorhyncha, Loricifera, Nematoda, Nematomorpha, Onychophora, Priapul...
Ecdysozoa, the group including Nematoda (roundorms) and the Arthropoda, has dominated Earth’s habita...
Ecdysozoa, the group including Nematoda (roundorms) and the Arthropoda (e.g. spiders, centipedes, in...
Ecdysozoa, the group including Nematoda (roundorms) and the Arthropoda (e.g. spiders, centipedes, in...
A major turning point in the study of metazoan evolution was the recognition of the existence of th...
A major turning point in the study of metazoan evolution was the recognition of the existence of th...
A major turning point in the study of metazoan evolution was the recognition of the existence of th...
SummaryEcdysozoans have been key components of ecosystems since the early Cambrian, when trilobites ...
Ecdysozoans have been key components of ecosystems since the early Cambrian, when trilobites and sof...
Ecdysozoans have been key components of ecosystems since the early Cambrian, when trilobites and sof...
Ecdysozoans have been key components of ecosystems since the early Cambrian, when trilobites and sof...
Twenty years after its proposal, the monophyly of molting protostomes—Ecdysozoa—is a well-corrobora...
The Ecdysozoa is a large clade of animals comprising the vast majority of living species and some of...
Morphological data traditionally group Tardigrada (water bears), Onychophora (velvet worms), and Art...
Morphological data traditionally group Tardigrada (water bears), Onychophora (velvet worms), and Art...
Ecdysozoans (Phyla Arthropoda, Kinorhyncha, Loricifera, Nematoda, Nematomorpha, Onychophora, Priapul...