The New Animal Phylogeny: Reliability and Implications

DNA sequence analysis dictates new interpretation of phylogenic trees. Taxa that were once thought to represent successive grades of complexity at the base of the metazoan tree are being displaced to much higher positions inside the tree. This leaves no evolutionary "intermediates" and for...

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DNA
DNA - genetics
Evolution
Evolution, Molecular
Evolutionary genetics
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Genetics
Genomes
Invertebrates - classification
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Signatures
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