Abstract Background Recent phylogenomic analyses congruently reveal a basal clade which consists of Oweniidae and Mageloniidae as sister group to the remaining Annelida. These results indicate that the last common ancestor of Annelida was a tube-dwelling organism. They also challenge traditional evolutionary hypotheses of different organ systems, among them the nervous system. In textbooks the central nervous system is described as consisting of a ganglionic ventral nervous system and a dorsally located brain with different tracts that connect certain parts of the brain to each other. Only limited information on the fine structure, however, is available for Oweniidae, which constitute the sister group (possibly together with Magelonidae) to...
AbstractAnnelida, traditionally divided into Polychaeta and Clitellata, are characterized by serial ...
Background: A median, segmented, annelid nerve cord has repeatedly been compared to the arthropod an...
Background Paired mushroom bodies, an unpaired central complex, and bilaterally arranged clusters of...
Abstract Background The annelid anterior central nervous system is often described to consist of a d...
Background Comparative investigations on bilaterian neurogenesis shed light on conserved development...
Background-Comparative investigations on bilaterian neurogenesis shed light on conserved development...
Background-Comparative investigations on bilaterian neurogenesis shed light on conserved development...
Background Comparative investigations on bilaterian neurogenesis shed light on conserved development...
SummaryTo elucidate the evolutionary origin of nervous system centralization, we investigated the mo...
To elucidate the evolutionary origin of nervous system centralization, we investigated the molecular...
Tracing the evolution of the siboglinid group, peculiar group of marine gutless annelids, requires t...
To elucidate the evolutionary origin of nervous system centralization, we investigated the molecular...
Tracing the evolution of the siboglinid group, peculiar group of marine gutless annelids, requires t...
Background A median, segmented, annelid nerve cord has repeatedly been compared to t...
Abstract Background A median, segmented, annelid nerve cord has repeatedly been compared to the arth...
AbstractAnnelida, traditionally divided into Polychaeta and Clitellata, are characterized by serial ...
Background: A median, segmented, annelid nerve cord has repeatedly been compared to the arthropod an...
Background Paired mushroom bodies, an unpaired central complex, and bilaterally arranged clusters of...
Abstract Background The annelid anterior central nervous system is often described to consist of a d...
Background Comparative investigations on bilaterian neurogenesis shed light on conserved development...
Background-Comparative investigations on bilaterian neurogenesis shed light on conserved development...
Background-Comparative investigations on bilaterian neurogenesis shed light on conserved development...
Background Comparative investigations on bilaterian neurogenesis shed light on conserved development...
SummaryTo elucidate the evolutionary origin of nervous system centralization, we investigated the mo...
To elucidate the evolutionary origin of nervous system centralization, we investigated the molecular...
Tracing the evolution of the siboglinid group, peculiar group of marine gutless annelids, requires t...
To elucidate the evolutionary origin of nervous system centralization, we investigated the molecular...
Tracing the evolution of the siboglinid group, peculiar group of marine gutless annelids, requires t...
Background A median, segmented, annelid nerve cord has repeatedly been compared to t...
Abstract Background A median, segmented, annelid nerve cord has repeatedly been compared to the arth...
AbstractAnnelida, traditionally divided into Polychaeta and Clitellata, are characterized by serial ...
Background: A median, segmented, annelid nerve cord has repeatedly been compared to the arthropod an...
Background Paired mushroom bodies, an unpaired central complex, and bilaterally arranged clusters of...