Background: Although recent studies have greatly advanced understanding of deep molluscan phylogeny, placement of some taxa remains uncertain as different datasets support competing class-relationships. Traditionally, morphologists have placed Monoplacophora, a group of morphologically simple, limpet-like molluscs as sister group to all other conchiferans (shelled molluscs other than Polyplacophora), a grouping that is supported by the latest large-scale phylogenomic study that includes Laevipilina. However, molecular datasets dominated by nuclear ribosomal genes support Monoplacophora + Polyplacophora (Serialia). Here, we evaluate the potential of mitochondrial genome data for resolving placement of Monoplacophora. Results: Two complete (L...
Background: Mitochondria contain small genomes that arephysically separate from those of nuclei. The...
Molluscs (snails, octopuses, clams and their relatives) have a great disparity of body plans and, am...
Helicoidea is a diverse group of land snails with a global distribution. While much is known regardi...
Background: Although recent studies have greatly advanced understanding of deep molluscan phylogeny,...
Relationships among the major lineages of Mollusca have long been debated. Morphological studies hav...
Background: With more than 100000 living species, mollusks are the second most diverse metazoan phyl...
Molluscs are a diverse animal phylum with a formidable fossil record. Although there is little doubt...
Monoplacophorans are among the rarest members of the phylum Mollusca. Previously only known from fos...
SummaryThis study represents the first phylogenetic analysis of the molluscan class Polyplacophora u...
A consensus on molluscan relationships has yet to be achieved, largely because of conflicting morpho...
<div><p>Few molecular studies have addressed the phylogenetic relationships within Acanthochitonina....
[Background] Polyplacophora, or chitons, have long fascinated malacologists for their distinct and r...
Background: Bivalve mitochondrial genomes exhibit a wide array of uncommon features, like extensive ...
Mito‐nuclear phylogenetic discordance in Bivalvia is well known. In particular, the monophyly of Ama...
Background: Mitochondria contain small genomes that arephysically separate from those of nuclei. The...
Molluscs (snails, octopuses, clams and their relatives) have a great disparity of body plans and, am...
Helicoidea is a diverse group of land snails with a global distribution. While much is known regardi...
Background: Although recent studies have greatly advanced understanding of deep molluscan phylogeny,...
Relationships among the major lineages of Mollusca have long been debated. Morphological studies hav...
Background: With more than 100000 living species, mollusks are the second most diverse metazoan phyl...
Molluscs are a diverse animal phylum with a formidable fossil record. Although there is little doubt...
Monoplacophorans are among the rarest members of the phylum Mollusca. Previously only known from fos...
SummaryThis study represents the first phylogenetic analysis of the molluscan class Polyplacophora u...
A consensus on molluscan relationships has yet to be achieved, largely because of conflicting morpho...
<div><p>Few molecular studies have addressed the phylogenetic relationships within Acanthochitonina....
[Background] Polyplacophora, or chitons, have long fascinated malacologists for their distinct and r...
Background: Bivalve mitochondrial genomes exhibit a wide array of uncommon features, like extensive ...
Mito‐nuclear phylogenetic discordance in Bivalvia is well known. In particular, the monophyly of Ama...
Background: Mitochondria contain small genomes that arephysically separate from those of nuclei. The...
Molluscs (snails, octopuses, clams and their relatives) have a great disparity of body plans and, am...
Helicoidea is a diverse group of land snails with a global distribution. While much is known regardi...