Conventional wisdom suggests that bilateral organisms arose from ancestors that were radially, rather than bilaterally, symmetrical and, therefore, had a single body axis and no mesoderm. The two main hypotheses on how this transformation took place consider either a simple organism akin to the planula larva of extant cnidarians or the acoel Platyhelminthes (planuloid–acoeloid theory), or a rather complex organism bearing several or most features of advanced coelomate bilaterians (archicoelomate theory). We report phylogenetic analyses of bilaterian metazoans using quantitative (ribosomal, nuclear and expressed sequence tag sequences) and qualitative (HOX cluster genes and microRNA sets) markers. The phylogenetic trees obtained corroborate ...
Acoel flatworms are small marine worms traditionally considered to belong to the phylum Platyhelmint...
SummaryThe origin of many of the defining features of animal body plans, such as symmetry, nervous s...
During the past decade, great progress has been made in clarifying the relationships among bilateria...
Xenacoelomorphs, a group of worms with simple body organization, have been proposed to represent the...
Bilateria are currently subdivided into three superclades: Deuterostomia, Ecdysozoa, and Lophotrocho...
Deciphering the rapid emergence of bilaterian animals around the time of the Cambrian Explosion and ...
The Acoelomorpha is an animal group comprised by nearly 400 species of misleadingly inconspicuous fl...
Background Acoels are simply organized unsegmented worms, lacking hindgut and anus. Several publica...
The position of Xenacoelomorpha in the tree of life remains a major unresolved question in the study...
A clear picture of animal relationships is a prerequisite to understand how the morphological and ec...
The position of Xenacoelomorpha in the tree of life remains a major unresolved question in the study...
Metazoa comprises 35–40 phyla that include some 1.3 million described species. Phylogenetic analyses...
The evolutionary origin and the phylogeny of higher metazoan taxa is still under debate although con...
Several recent laboratory observations that bear on the origin of the Bilateria are reviewed and int...
AbstractSeveral recent laboratory observations that bear on the origin of the Bilateria are reviewed...
Acoel flatworms are small marine worms traditionally considered to belong to the phylum Platyhelmint...
SummaryThe origin of many of the defining features of animal body plans, such as symmetry, nervous s...
During the past decade, great progress has been made in clarifying the relationships among bilateria...
Xenacoelomorphs, a group of worms with simple body organization, have been proposed to represent the...
Bilateria are currently subdivided into three superclades: Deuterostomia, Ecdysozoa, and Lophotrocho...
Deciphering the rapid emergence of bilaterian animals around the time of the Cambrian Explosion and ...
The Acoelomorpha is an animal group comprised by nearly 400 species of misleadingly inconspicuous fl...
Background Acoels are simply organized unsegmented worms, lacking hindgut and anus. Several publica...
The position of Xenacoelomorpha in the tree of life remains a major unresolved question in the study...
A clear picture of animal relationships is a prerequisite to understand how the morphological and ec...
The position of Xenacoelomorpha in the tree of life remains a major unresolved question in the study...
Metazoa comprises 35–40 phyla that include some 1.3 million described species. Phylogenetic analyses...
The evolutionary origin and the phylogeny of higher metazoan taxa is still under debate although con...
Several recent laboratory observations that bear on the origin of the Bilateria are reviewed and int...
AbstractSeveral recent laboratory observations that bear on the origin of the Bilateria are reviewed...
Acoel flatworms are small marine worms traditionally considered to belong to the phylum Platyhelmint...
SummaryThe origin of many of the defining features of animal body plans, such as symmetry, nervous s...
During the past decade, great progress has been made in clarifying the relationships among bilateria...