International audienceCtenophores are a phylum of non-bilaterian marine (mostly planktonic) animals, characterised by several unique synapomorphies (e.g., comb rows, apical organ). Relationships between and within the nine recognised ctenophore orders are far from understood, notably due to a paucity of phylogenetically informative anatomical characters. Previous attempts to address ctenophore phylogeny using molecular data (18S rRNA) led to poorly resolved trees but demonstrated the paraphyly of the order Cydippida. Here we compiled an updated 18S rRNA data set, notably including a few newly sequenced species representing previously unsampled families (Lampeidae, Euryhamphaeidae), and we constructed an additional more rapidly evolving ITS1...
Elucidating relationships among early animal lineages has been difficult, and recent phylogenomic an...
BACKGROUND: Complete mitochondrial (mt) genomes have been sequenced for thousands of animals and re...
Coeloplanidae, the largest family of benthic ctenophores, comprises 33 species, all described based ...
International audienceCtenophores are a phylum of non-bilaterian marine (mostly planktonic) animals,...
Ctenophores are a phylum of non-bilaterian marine (mostly planktonic) animals, characterised by seve...
Ctenophores are a group of gelatinous marine invertebrates found throughout the world’s oceans. Long...
Ctenophores are a group of gelatinous marine invertebrates found throughout the world’s oceans. Long...
BackgroundUnderstanding the phylogenetic relationships among major lineages of multicellular animals...
The phylogenetic relationships of deep metazoans, specifically in the phylum Ctenophora, are not tot...
The origin of many of the defining features of animal body plans, such as symmetry, nervous system, ...
Background: Understanding the phylogenetic relationships among major lineages of multicellular anima...
International audienceThe origin of many of the defining features of animal body plans, such as symm...
Despite an explosion in the amount of sequence data, phylogenomics has failed to settle controversy ...
SummaryThe origin of many of the defining features of animal body plans, such as symmetry, nervous s...
The genus Beroe Browne, 1756 (Ctenophora, Beroidae) occurs worldwide, with 25 currentlydescribed spe...
Elucidating relationships among early animal lineages has been difficult, and recent phylogenomic an...
BACKGROUND: Complete mitochondrial (mt) genomes have been sequenced for thousands of animals and re...
Coeloplanidae, the largest family of benthic ctenophores, comprises 33 species, all described based ...
International audienceCtenophores are a phylum of non-bilaterian marine (mostly planktonic) animals,...
Ctenophores are a phylum of non-bilaterian marine (mostly planktonic) animals, characterised by seve...
Ctenophores are a group of gelatinous marine invertebrates found throughout the world’s oceans. Long...
Ctenophores are a group of gelatinous marine invertebrates found throughout the world’s oceans. Long...
BackgroundUnderstanding the phylogenetic relationships among major lineages of multicellular animals...
The phylogenetic relationships of deep metazoans, specifically in the phylum Ctenophora, are not tot...
The origin of many of the defining features of animal body plans, such as symmetry, nervous system, ...
Background: Understanding the phylogenetic relationships among major lineages of multicellular anima...
International audienceThe origin of many of the defining features of animal body plans, such as symm...
Despite an explosion in the amount of sequence data, phylogenomics has failed to settle controversy ...
SummaryThe origin of many of the defining features of animal body plans, such as symmetry, nervous s...
The genus Beroe Browne, 1756 (Ctenophora, Beroidae) occurs worldwide, with 25 currentlydescribed spe...
Elucidating relationships among early animal lineages has been difficult, and recent phylogenomic an...
BACKGROUND: Complete mitochondrial (mt) genomes have been sequenced for thousands of animals and re...
Coeloplanidae, the largest family of benthic ctenophores, comprises 33 species, all described based ...