Current genomic perspectives on animal diversity neglect two prominent phyla, the molluscs and annelids, that together account for nearly one-third of known marine species and are important both ecologically and as experimental systems in classical embryology1, 2, 3. Here we describe the draft genomes of the owl limpet (Lottia gigantea), a marine polychaete (Capitella teleta) and a freshwater leech (Helobdella robusta), and compare them with other animal genomes to investigate the origin and diversification of bilaterians from a genomic perspective. We find that the genome organization, gene structure and functional content of these species are more similar to those of some invertebrate deuterostome genomes (for example, amphioxus and sea u...
The first animal mitochondrial genomes to be sequenced were of several vertebrates and model organis...
Progress in both molecular techniques and phylogenetic methods has challenged many of the interpret...
ABSTRACT Background Bilaterian animals today represent 99% of animal biodiversity. Elucidating how b...
Annelida represents a large and morphologically diverse group of bilaterian organisms. The recently ...
Background. Since the drastic reorganisation of the phylogeny of the animal kingdom into three major...
The ultimate goal of evolutionary biology is to determine the processes that give rise to the divers...
Comparative genome structure analysis allows us to identify novel genes, repetitive sequences and ge...
The animal kingdom shows an astonishing diversity, the product of over 550 million years of animal e...
The gain and loss of genes encoding transcription factors is of importance to understanding the evol...
Genomes of animals as different as sponges and humans show conservation of global architecture. Here...
Background: Since the drastic reorganisation of the phylogeny of the animal kingdom into three major...
Placozoans are a phylum of nonbilaterian marine animals currently represented by a single described ...
<div><p>Placozoans are a phylum of nonbilaterian marine animals currently represented by a single de...
Horseshoe crabs are marine arthropods with a fossil record extending back approximately 450 million ...
International audienceGenomes of animals as different as sponges and humans show conservation of glo...
The first animal mitochondrial genomes to be sequenced were of several vertebrates and model organis...
Progress in both molecular techniques and phylogenetic methods has challenged many of the interpret...
ABSTRACT Background Bilaterian animals today represent 99% of animal biodiversity. Elucidating how b...
Annelida represents a large and morphologically diverse group of bilaterian organisms. The recently ...
Background. Since the drastic reorganisation of the phylogeny of the animal kingdom into three major...
The ultimate goal of evolutionary biology is to determine the processes that give rise to the divers...
Comparative genome structure analysis allows us to identify novel genes, repetitive sequences and ge...
The animal kingdom shows an astonishing diversity, the product of over 550 million years of animal e...
The gain and loss of genes encoding transcription factors is of importance to understanding the evol...
Genomes of animals as different as sponges and humans show conservation of global architecture. Here...
Background: Since the drastic reorganisation of the phylogeny of the animal kingdom into three major...
Placozoans are a phylum of nonbilaterian marine animals currently represented by a single described ...
<div><p>Placozoans are a phylum of nonbilaterian marine animals currently represented by a single de...
Horseshoe crabs are marine arthropods with a fossil record extending back approximately 450 million ...
International audienceGenomes of animals as different as sponges and humans show conservation of glo...
The first animal mitochondrial genomes to be sequenced were of several vertebrates and model organis...
Progress in both molecular techniques and phylogenetic methods has challenged many of the interpret...
ABSTRACT Background Bilaterian animals today represent 99% of animal biodiversity. Elucidating how b...