BackgroundAnnelida is one of the major protostome phyla, whose deep phylogeny is very poorly understood. Recent molecular phylogenies show that Annelida may include groups once considered separate phyla (Pogonophora, Echiurida, and Sipunculida) and that Clitellata are derived polychaetes. SThe "total-evidence" analyses combining morphological and molecular characters have been published for a few annelid taxa. No attempt has yet been made to analyse simultaneously morphological and molecular information concerning the Annelida as a whole.ResultsPhylogenetic relationships within Annelida were analysed on the basis of 93 morphological characters and sequences of six genes (18S, 28S, and 16S rRNA, EF1α, H3, COI), altogether, 87 terminals of al...
AbstractAnnelida, traditionally divided into Polychaeta and Clitellata, are characterized by serial ...
Polychaetes are metameric worms recognized for having parapodia, chaetae, and nuchal organs. Some au...
Polychaetes are metameric worms recognized for having parapodia, chaetae, and nuchal organs. Some au...
Abstract Background Annelida comprises an ancient and ecologically important animal phylum with over...
Annelid morphological disparity has resulted in morphological-based classifications that disagree wi...
This is the first phylogenetic analysis of Clitellata using 18S rDNA in combination with morphologic...
Annelid morphological disparity has resulted in morphological-based classifications that disagree wi...
As a result of their plastic body plan, the relationships of the annelid worms and even the taxonomi...
Synopsis Annelida, one of the most successful animal phyla, exhibits an amazing variety of morpholog...
As a result of their plastic body plan, the relationships of the annelid wormsand even the taxonomic...
AbstractProducing a robust phylogenetic reconstruction for Polychaeta using either morphological or ...
AbstractAnnelida, traditionally divided into Polychaeta and Clitellata, are characterized by serial ...
FIGURE 1. Schematic representation of main branchings in the phylogeny of the Annelida, showing rela...
Abstract: Traditionally, the Annelida has been classified as a group comprising the Polychaeta and t...
Marotta, Roberto, Ferraguti, Marco, Erséus, Christer, Gustavsson, Lena M. (2008): Combined-data phyl...
AbstractAnnelida, traditionally divided into Polychaeta and Clitellata, are characterized by serial ...
Polychaetes are metameric worms recognized for having parapodia, chaetae, and nuchal organs. Some au...
Polychaetes are metameric worms recognized for having parapodia, chaetae, and nuchal organs. Some au...
Abstract Background Annelida comprises an ancient and ecologically important animal phylum with over...
Annelid morphological disparity has resulted in morphological-based classifications that disagree wi...
This is the first phylogenetic analysis of Clitellata using 18S rDNA in combination with morphologic...
Annelid morphological disparity has resulted in morphological-based classifications that disagree wi...
As a result of their plastic body plan, the relationships of the annelid worms and even the taxonomi...
Synopsis Annelida, one of the most successful animal phyla, exhibits an amazing variety of morpholog...
As a result of their plastic body plan, the relationships of the annelid wormsand even the taxonomic...
AbstractProducing a robust phylogenetic reconstruction for Polychaeta using either morphological or ...
AbstractAnnelida, traditionally divided into Polychaeta and Clitellata, are characterized by serial ...
FIGURE 1. Schematic representation of main branchings in the phylogeny of the Annelida, showing rela...
Abstract: Traditionally, the Annelida has been classified as a group comprising the Polychaeta and t...
Marotta, Roberto, Ferraguti, Marco, Erséus, Christer, Gustavsson, Lena M. (2008): Combined-data phyl...
AbstractAnnelida, traditionally divided into Polychaeta and Clitellata, are characterized by serial ...
Polychaetes are metameric worms recognized for having parapodia, chaetae, and nuchal organs. Some au...
Polychaetes are metameric worms recognized for having parapodia, chaetae, and nuchal organs. Some au...