Two enigmatic groups of morphologically simple parasites of invertebrates, the Dicyemida (syn. Rhombozoa) and the Orthonectida, since the 19th century have been usually considered as two classes of the phylum Mesozoa. Early molecular evidence suggested their relationship within the Spiralia (=Lophotrochozoa), however, high rates of dicyemid and orthonectid sequence evolution led to contradicting phylogeny reconstructions. Genomic data for orthonectids revealed that they are highly simplified spiralians and possess a reduced set of genes involved in metazoan development and body patterning. Acquiring genomic data for dicyemids, however, remains a challenge due to complex genome rearrangements including chromatin diminution and generation of ...
Hybridization is an important evolutionary process that can fuel diversification via formation of hy...
Based on molecular data three major clades have been recognized within Bilateria: Deuterostomia, Ecd...
An accurate phylogeny of animals is needed to clarify their evolution, ecology, and impact on shapin...
Two enigmatic groups of morphologically simple parasites of invertebrates, the Dicyemida (syn. Rhomb...
Abstract Background Obtaining phylogenomic data for enigmatic taxa is essential to achieve a better ...
Dicyemids are enigmatic parasites found only within the excretory systems of benthic cephalopods. Ov...
Dicyemids, previously called "mesozoans" (intermediates between unicellular protozoans and multicell...
Metazoans have evolved a great variety of life histories in response to environmental conditions. A ...
Parasitism has independently occurred more than 200 times across 15 animal phyla, yet remains a topi...
The evolutionary origin and the phylogeny of higher metazoan taxa is still under debate although con...
SummaryThe origin of many of the defining features of animal body plans, such as symmetry, nervous s...
These datasets hold the individual alignments and phylogenetic trees (including full PhyloBayes outp...
Sorocarpy is the aggregation of unicellular organisms to form multicellular fruiting bodies (sorocar...
International audienceThe origin of many of the defining features of animal body plans, such as symm...
The fossil record indicates that Myzostomida, an enigmatic group of marine worms, traditionally cons...
Hybridization is an important evolutionary process that can fuel diversification via formation of hy...
Based on molecular data three major clades have been recognized within Bilateria: Deuterostomia, Ecd...
An accurate phylogeny of animals is needed to clarify their evolution, ecology, and impact on shapin...
Two enigmatic groups of morphologically simple parasites of invertebrates, the Dicyemida (syn. Rhomb...
Abstract Background Obtaining phylogenomic data for enigmatic taxa is essential to achieve a better ...
Dicyemids are enigmatic parasites found only within the excretory systems of benthic cephalopods. Ov...
Dicyemids, previously called "mesozoans" (intermediates between unicellular protozoans and multicell...
Metazoans have evolved a great variety of life histories in response to environmental conditions. A ...
Parasitism has independently occurred more than 200 times across 15 animal phyla, yet remains a topi...
The evolutionary origin and the phylogeny of higher metazoan taxa is still under debate although con...
SummaryThe origin of many of the defining features of animal body plans, such as symmetry, nervous s...
These datasets hold the individual alignments and phylogenetic trees (including full PhyloBayes outp...
Sorocarpy is the aggregation of unicellular organisms to form multicellular fruiting bodies (sorocar...
International audienceThe origin of many of the defining features of animal body plans, such as symm...
The fossil record indicates that Myzostomida, an enigmatic group of marine worms, traditionally cons...
Hybridization is an important evolutionary process that can fuel diversification via formation of hy...
Based on molecular data three major clades have been recognized within Bilateria: Deuterostomia, Ecd...
An accurate phylogeny of animals is needed to clarify their evolution, ecology, and impact on shapin...