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10 LIBRI IN INGLESE ASSOCIATI CON «DEUTEROSTOME»
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Deuterostome Ancestor: Hemichordate ...
This work investigates the origin of deuterostomes by studying evolutionary developmental transitions that occurred in the morphology between hemichordates, cephalochordates, tunicates and vertebrates.
Amanda Leigh Rychel, 2008
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Investigations of Serotonin Metabolism in Mammalian and ...
"Deuterostome phylogeny reveals monophyletic chordates and the new phylum
Xenoturbellida." Nature 444(71 15): 85-8. Bourlat, S. J., C. Nielsen, A. E. Lockyer,
D. T. Littlewood and M. J. Telford (2003). "Xenoturbella is a deuterostome that ...
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Animal Evolution: Genomes, Fossils, and Trees
Analysis of molecular data has consistently found the deuterostome grouping,
with generally high levels of support (Turbeville et al., 1994; Wada and Satoh,
1994; Halanych et al., 1995; Cameron et al., 2000). Five major clades make up
the ...
Maximilian J. Telford, D. Timothy J. Littlewood, 2009
Please note that the content of this book primarily consists of articles available from Wikipedia or other free sources online. Deuterostomes are a superphylum of animals.
Frederic P. Miller, Agnes F. Vandome, McBrewster John, 2010
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Deuterostome Ancestor: Hemichordate ...
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Amanda Leigh Rychel, 2011
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Hox Genes: Studies from the 20th to the 21st Century
The idea that Deuterostome posterior Hox genes were evolving more quickly
than other Hox genes was first suggested by David Ferrier and colleagues.1 In
this chapter, I start by introducing the posterior Hox genes—their distribution
among ...
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Conserved Genetic Mechanisms for
Deuterostome Gut ...
The vertebrate digestive system is comprised of several discrete organs of varied function arranged in a stereotyped pattern along the anterior/posterior (A/P) axis.
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Major Events in Early Vertebrate Evolution
Deuterostome. phylogeny: the. context. for. the. origin. and. evolution. of. the.
vertebrates. Henry. Gee. ABSTRACT The most important event in the evolution of
the vertebrates was the origin of the vertebrates themselves. This event should
be ...
The traditional deuterostome/protostome split is supported. In pro- tostome
development, the mouth is the first opening in the embryo; examples are
mollusks, annelids, and arthropods. In deuterostome development, the first
opening is the ...
James Maclaurin, Kim Sterelny, 2008
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Where Do We Come From?: The Molecular Evidence for Human Descent
So, is this a protostome or deuterostome manner of forming the mouth? It can be
either, and correspondingly some taxonomists have assigned arrow worms to
protostomes whereas others delegated them to deuterostomes. Now, however ...
Jan Klein, Naoyuki Takahata, 2002
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The tooth-lined 'penis worm' now gets a dentist's handbook
... (another penis worm) develops like a deuterostome. So, because of the penis worm, the way in which the largest branch of the animal tree of ... «ZME Science, mag 15»
Buzzilia Video: Day 1
The other is deuterostome branch, and we belong to the deuterostome branch. We know that, of course, the gene was passed to the other ... «HDBuzz, ott 13»
First, Second Mouth ...?
This makes me wonder, what exactly were the feeding habits of the ancestral Deuterostome? Was it an argument over table manners in the late ... «Science 2.0, apr 13»
Palaeontology: Tubular worms from the Burgess Shale
Molecular work over the past 20 years or so has revolutionized our understanding of deuterostome relationships. It is now clear that ... «Nature.com, mar 13»
Penis Worms Help Solve Unusual Evolutionary Puzzle
Vertebrates and a few spineless animals were placed into the deuterostome category. (Yes, our anuses develop before our mouths). «Discovery News, ott 12»
'Penis Worm' Shakes Evolutionary Tree
... develops like a deuterostome. These 'living fossils' look nearly identical to their priapulid ancestors, which littered the ocean floor during the ... «Scientific American, ott 12»
Veins of Water: The Evolution of the Echinoderm Water-Vascular …
24) Turbeville J.M., Schulz J.R., Raff R.A. (1994) Deuterostome phylogeny and the sister group of the chordates: evidence from molecules and ... «Deep-Sea News, mar 12»
Sea urchins use their entire body as an eye
The sea urchin has the rhabdomeric type, which is very strange because it's a deuterostome – it's more closely related to us than to any fly or ... «Discover Magazine, mag 11»
Marine worms reveal close links to humans
Until now, only three deuterostome phyla had been identified, namely: Chordates (e.g. vertebrates); Echinoderms (e.g. sea urchins, starfish and ... «Cordis News, feb 11»
Response to John Wise
The first appearance of clearly recognizable members of many protostome and deuterostome groups is in the Cambrian period. Because those ... «Discovery Institute, ott 10»