The Cycliophora is the most recently described animal phylum and is based on a single species, Symbion pandora, which was discovered on the mouthparts of the Norway lobster Nephrops norvegicus. Because only a few morphological data are available for Symbion, the precise nature of its phylogenetic relationships is highly controversial. Here we present a phylogenetic analysis of 18S ribosomal RNA sequence data, including a new Symbion sequence, which places Symbion in a lophophorate-aschelminth-protostome clade and which suggests a sister-group relationship between Cycliophora and a Rotifera-Acanthocephala clade
The small subunit rRNA (SSrRNA) genes of six marine oligohymenophoreans, namely Uronemella filificum...
The utility of various regions of the ribosomal repeat unit for phylogenetic analysis was examined i...
Cyclopoids are together with Calanoids and Harpacticoids a part of the largest, very diverse group o...
AbstractThe present study describes a new species of Cycliophora with the aid of light- and electron...
Ever since the first observations in the late 1960s, Cycliophora were found exclusively living epizo...
Background: Copepods play a critical role in marine ecosystems but have been poorly investigated in ...
The advent of numerical methods for analyzing phylogenetic relationships, along with the study of mo...
Sequences of nuclear-encoded small-subunit rRNA genes have been determined for representatives of th...
Evolutionary relationships of cyrtophorian ciliates are poorly known because molecular data of most ...
For the first time, the phylogenetic relationships between representatives of all 10 copepod orders ...
Asia. Zoological Studies 47(5): xxx-xxx. The Cyclophoridae is the dominant group of operculated terr...
The 18S rRNA database is continuously growing and new tree construction methods are being developed,...
<div><p>Evolutionary relationships of cyrtophorian ciliates are poorly known because molecular data ...
Chaetognaths (arrow worms) are an enigmatic group of marine animals whose phylogenetic position rema...
SYNOPSIS. The 18S rRNA database is continuously growing and new tree con-struction methods are being...
The small subunit rRNA (SSrRNA) genes of six marine oligohymenophoreans, namely Uronemella filificum...
The utility of various regions of the ribosomal repeat unit for phylogenetic analysis was examined i...
Cyclopoids are together with Calanoids and Harpacticoids a part of the largest, very diverse group o...
AbstractThe present study describes a new species of Cycliophora with the aid of light- and electron...
Ever since the first observations in the late 1960s, Cycliophora were found exclusively living epizo...
Background: Copepods play a critical role in marine ecosystems but have been poorly investigated in ...
The advent of numerical methods for analyzing phylogenetic relationships, along with the study of mo...
Sequences of nuclear-encoded small-subunit rRNA genes have been determined for representatives of th...
Evolutionary relationships of cyrtophorian ciliates are poorly known because molecular data of most ...
For the first time, the phylogenetic relationships between representatives of all 10 copepod orders ...
Asia. Zoological Studies 47(5): xxx-xxx. The Cyclophoridae is the dominant group of operculated terr...
The 18S rRNA database is continuously growing and new tree construction methods are being developed,...
<div><p>Evolutionary relationships of cyrtophorian ciliates are poorly known because molecular data ...
Chaetognaths (arrow worms) are an enigmatic group of marine animals whose phylogenetic position rema...
SYNOPSIS. The 18S rRNA database is continuously growing and new tree con-struction methods are being...
The small subunit rRNA (SSrRNA) genes of six marine oligohymenophoreans, namely Uronemella filificum...
The utility of various regions of the ribosomal repeat unit for phylogenetic analysis was examined i...
Cyclopoids are together with Calanoids and Harpacticoids a part of the largest, very diverse group o...