International audienceThere are two competing theories about the interrelationships of craniates: the cyclostome theory assumes that lampreys and hagfishes are a clade, the cyclostomes, whose sister group is the jawed vertebrates (gnathostomes); the vertebrate theory assumes that lampreys and gnathostomes are a clade, the vertebrates, whose sister group is hagfishes. The vertebrate theory is best supported by a number of unique anatomical and physiological characters. Molecular sequence data from 18S and 28S rRNA genes rather support the cyclostome theory, but mtDNA sequence of Myxine glutinosa rather supports the vertebrate theory. Additional molecular data are thus needed to elucidate this three-taxon problem. We determined the complete nuc...
The lampreys (Petromyzontiformes), one of the two surviving groups of agnathan (jawless) vertebrates...
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Lampreys are jawless fish whose earliest ancestor is believed to have diverged from other jawless fi...
Interest in understanding the transition from prevertebrates to vertebrates at the molecular level h...
Mitochrondrial DNA analysis resolved many previously unanswered questions concerning the phylogeny o...
Interest in understanding the transition from prevertebrates to vertebrates at the molecular level h...
Interest in understanding the transition from prevertebrates to vertebrates at the molecular level h...
Background:In understanding the evolutionary process of vertebrates, cyclostomes (hagfishes and lamp...
Background:In understanding the evolutionary process of vertebrates, cyclostomes (hagfishes and lamp...
The systematics of lampreys was investigated using complete mitochondrial cytochrome b sequences fro...
It is commonly accepted that among recent fishes the lungfishes are the closest relatives of the tet...
The relationships among the animal phyla are not completely resolved. Some taxa are particularly dif...
Hagfish and lampreys are the only living representatives of the jawless vertebrates (agnathans), and...
The relationships among the animal phyla are not completely resolved. Some taxa are particularly dif...
The lampreys (Petromyzontiformes), one of the two surviving groups of agnathan (jawless) vertebrates...
© 2016 Popova et al. This is an open access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Comm...
© 2016 Popova et al. This is an open access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Comm...
Lampreys are jawless fish whose earliest ancestor is believed to have diverged from other jawless fi...
Interest in understanding the transition from prevertebrates to vertebrates at the molecular level h...
Mitochrondrial DNA analysis resolved many previously unanswered questions concerning the phylogeny o...
Interest in understanding the transition from prevertebrates to vertebrates at the molecular level h...
Interest in understanding the transition from prevertebrates to vertebrates at the molecular level h...
Background:In understanding the evolutionary process of vertebrates, cyclostomes (hagfishes and lamp...
Background:In understanding the evolutionary process of vertebrates, cyclostomes (hagfishes and lamp...
The systematics of lampreys was investigated using complete mitochondrial cytochrome b sequences fro...
It is commonly accepted that among recent fishes the lungfishes are the closest relatives of the tet...
The relationships among the animal phyla are not completely resolved. Some taxa are particularly dif...
Hagfish and lampreys are the only living representatives of the jawless vertebrates (agnathans), and...
The relationships among the animal phyla are not completely resolved. Some taxa are particularly dif...
The lampreys (Petromyzontiformes), one of the two surviving groups of agnathan (jawless) vertebrates...
© 2016 Popova et al. This is an open access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Comm...
© 2016 Popova et al. This is an open access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Comm...