The Xenacoelomorpha, with its phylogenetic position as sister group of the Nephrozoa (Protostomia + Deuterostomia), plays a key-role in understanding the evolution of bilaterian cell types and organ systems. Current studies of the morphological and developmental diversity of this group allow us to trace the evolution of different organ systems within the group and to reconstruct characters of the most recent common ancestor of Xenacoelomorpha. The disparity of the clade shows that there cannot be a single xenacoelomorph ‘model’ species and strategic sampling is essential for understanding the evolution of major traits. With this strategy, fundamental insights into the evolution of molecular mechanisms and their role in shaping animal organ ...
A clear picture of animal relationships is a prerequisite to understand how the morphological and ec...
The Acoelomorpha is an animal group comprised by nearly 400 species of misleadingly inconspicuous fl...
Conflicting studies place a group of bilaterian invertebrates containing xenoturbellids and acoelomo...
The Xenacoelomorpha, with its phylogenetic position as sister group of the Nephrozoa (Protostomia+De...
The Xenacoelomorpha, with its phylogenetic position as sister group of the Nephrozoa (Protostomia + ...
The position of Xenacoelomorpha in the tree of life remains a major unresolved question in the study...
The position of Xenacoelomorpha in the tree of life remains a major unresolved question in the study...
Interest in the study of Xenacoelomorpha has recently been revived due to realization of its key ph...
Xenacoelomorpha (comprising Xenoturbellida, Acoela and Nemertodermatida) is a clade of marine worms ...
Xenacoelomorphs, a group of worms with simple body organization, have been proposed to represent the...
Xenoturbella and the acoelomorph worms (Xenacoelomorpha) are simple marine animals with controversia...
International audienceXenoturbella and the acoelomorph worms (Xenacoelomorpha) are simple marine ani...
Background: Xenoturbella is a group of marine benthic animals lacking an anus and a centralized nerv...
Refinements in phylogenomic methods and novel data have clarified several controversies in animal p...
Xenoturbella and the acoelomorph worms (Xenacoe-lomorpha) are simple marine animals with controversi...
A clear picture of animal relationships is a prerequisite to understand how the morphological and ec...
The Acoelomorpha is an animal group comprised by nearly 400 species of misleadingly inconspicuous fl...
Conflicting studies place a group of bilaterian invertebrates containing xenoturbellids and acoelomo...
The Xenacoelomorpha, with its phylogenetic position as sister group of the Nephrozoa (Protostomia+De...
The Xenacoelomorpha, with its phylogenetic position as sister group of the Nephrozoa (Protostomia + ...
The position of Xenacoelomorpha in the tree of life remains a major unresolved question in the study...
The position of Xenacoelomorpha in the tree of life remains a major unresolved question in the study...
Interest in the study of Xenacoelomorpha has recently been revived due to realization of its key ph...
Xenacoelomorpha (comprising Xenoturbellida, Acoela and Nemertodermatida) is a clade of marine worms ...
Xenacoelomorphs, a group of worms with simple body organization, have been proposed to represent the...
Xenoturbella and the acoelomorph worms (Xenacoelomorpha) are simple marine animals with controversia...
International audienceXenoturbella and the acoelomorph worms (Xenacoelomorpha) are simple marine ani...
Background: Xenoturbella is a group of marine benthic animals lacking an anus and a centralized nerv...
Refinements in phylogenomic methods and novel data have clarified several controversies in animal p...
Xenoturbella and the acoelomorph worms (Xenacoe-lomorpha) are simple marine animals with controversi...
A clear picture of animal relationships is a prerequisite to understand how the morphological and ec...
The Acoelomorpha is an animal group comprised by nearly 400 species of misleadingly inconspicuous fl...
Conflicting studies place a group of bilaterian invertebrates containing xenoturbellids and acoelomo...