Xenacoelomorphs, a group of worms with simple body organization, have been proposed to represent the first offshoot of bilaterians. A new study shows that they might instead belong to the deuterostomes, just as echinoderms and vertebrates
The Xenacoelomorpha, with its phylogenetic position as sister group of the Nephrozoa (Protostomia+De...
Background: Xenoturbella is a group of marine benthic animals lacking an anus and a centralized nerv...
The fossil record plays a key role in reconstructing deep evolutionary relationships through its doc...
The Acoelomorpha is an animal group comprised by nearly 400 species of misleadingly inconspicuous fl...
The position of Xenacoelomorpha in the tree of life remains a major unresolved question in the study...
The position of Xenacoelomorpha in the tree of life remains a major unresolved question in the study...
Conventional wisdom suggests that bilateral organisms arose from ancestors that were radially, rathe...
SummaryRecent phylogenies have suggested that acoelomorph flatworms might provide insights into the ...
Xenoturbellida and Acoelomorpha are marine worms with contentious ancestry. Both were originally ass...
SummaryNew phylogenetic studies of minuscule worms reveal interesting perspectives about animal body...
Xenacoelomorpha (comprising Xenoturbellida, Acoela and Nemertodermatida) is a clade of marine worms ...
A clear picture of animal relationships is a prerequisite to understand how the morphological and ec...
The Xenacoelomorpha, with its phylogenetic position as sister group of the Nephrozoa (Protostomia + ...
International audienceXenoturbella and the acoelomorph worms (Xenacoelomorpha) are simple marine ani...
Xenoturbella and the acoelomorph worms (Xenacoelomorpha) are simple marine animals with controversia...
The Xenacoelomorpha, with its phylogenetic position as sister group of the Nephrozoa (Protostomia+De...
Background: Xenoturbella is a group of marine benthic animals lacking an anus and a centralized nerv...
The fossil record plays a key role in reconstructing deep evolutionary relationships through its doc...
The Acoelomorpha is an animal group comprised by nearly 400 species of misleadingly inconspicuous fl...
The position of Xenacoelomorpha in the tree of life remains a major unresolved question in the study...
The position of Xenacoelomorpha in the tree of life remains a major unresolved question in the study...
Conventional wisdom suggests that bilateral organisms arose from ancestors that were radially, rathe...
SummaryRecent phylogenies have suggested that acoelomorph flatworms might provide insights into the ...
Xenoturbellida and Acoelomorpha are marine worms with contentious ancestry. Both were originally ass...
SummaryNew phylogenetic studies of minuscule worms reveal interesting perspectives about animal body...
Xenacoelomorpha (comprising Xenoturbellida, Acoela and Nemertodermatida) is a clade of marine worms ...
A clear picture of animal relationships is a prerequisite to understand how the morphological and ec...
The Xenacoelomorpha, with its phylogenetic position as sister group of the Nephrozoa (Protostomia + ...
International audienceXenoturbella and the acoelomorph worms (Xenacoelomorpha) are simple marine ani...
Xenoturbella and the acoelomorph worms (Xenacoelomorpha) are simple marine animals with controversia...
The Xenacoelomorpha, with its phylogenetic position as sister group of the Nephrozoa (Protostomia+De...
Background: Xenoturbella is a group of marine benthic animals lacking an anus and a centralized nerv...
The fossil record plays a key role in reconstructing deep evolutionary relationships through its doc...