SummaryThe genome sequence of Trichoplax adhaerens, the founding member of the enigmatic animal phylum Placozoa, has revealed that a surprising level of genetic complexity underlies its extremely simple body plan, indicating either that placozoans are secondarily simple or that there is an undiscovered morphologically complex life stage
Refinements in phylogenomic methods and novel data have clarified several controversies in animal p...
AbstractMore than a century ago, the simplest of all metazoans was discovered and described as Trich...
While great progress toward discovering the evolutionary relationships of major animal groups has be...
The genome sequence of Trichoplax adhaerens, the founding member of the enigmatic animal phylum Plac...
AbstractA recent report of high levels of genetic variation between strains of Trichoplax adhaerens ...
The placozoan Trichoplax adhaerens has been bridging gaps between research discilplines like no othe...
<div><p>Placozoans are a phylum of nonbilaterian marine animals currently represented by a single de...
A recent report of high levels of genetic variation between strains of Trichoplax adhaerens challeng...
Placozoans are a phylum of nonbilaterian marine animals currently represented by a single described ...
Placozoa is an ancient phylum of extraordinarily unusual animals: miniscule, ameboid creatures that ...
For more than a century, the origin of metazoan animals has been debated. One aspect of this debate ...
Trichoplax adhaerens is the only species known from the phylum Placozoa with one of the simplest met...
The phylogenetic placement of the morphologically simple placozoans is crucial to understanding the ...
SummaryThe origin of many of the defining features of animal body plans, such as symmetry, nervous s...
BACKGROUND: Trichoplax adhaerens is the best-known member of the phylum Placozoa, one of the earlies...
Refinements in phylogenomic methods and novel data have clarified several controversies in animal p...
AbstractMore than a century ago, the simplest of all metazoans was discovered and described as Trich...
While great progress toward discovering the evolutionary relationships of major animal groups has be...
The genome sequence of Trichoplax adhaerens, the founding member of the enigmatic animal phylum Plac...
AbstractA recent report of high levels of genetic variation between strains of Trichoplax adhaerens ...
The placozoan Trichoplax adhaerens has been bridging gaps between research discilplines like no othe...
<div><p>Placozoans are a phylum of nonbilaterian marine animals currently represented by a single de...
A recent report of high levels of genetic variation between strains of Trichoplax adhaerens challeng...
Placozoans are a phylum of nonbilaterian marine animals currently represented by a single described ...
Placozoa is an ancient phylum of extraordinarily unusual animals: miniscule, ameboid creatures that ...
For more than a century, the origin of metazoan animals has been debated. One aspect of this debate ...
Trichoplax adhaerens is the only species known from the phylum Placozoa with one of the simplest met...
The phylogenetic placement of the morphologically simple placozoans is crucial to understanding the ...
SummaryThe origin of many of the defining features of animal body plans, such as symmetry, nervous s...
BACKGROUND: Trichoplax adhaerens is the best-known member of the phylum Placozoa, one of the earlies...
Refinements in phylogenomic methods and novel data have clarified several controversies in animal p...
AbstractMore than a century ago, the simplest of all metazoans was discovered and described as Trich...
While great progress toward discovering the evolutionary relationships of major animal groups has be...