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Support for the deuterostome clade comes from systematic errors
Silva AS +4 more
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Annotation matters: the effect of structural gene annotation on orthology inference. [PDF]
Prieto-Baños S +5 more
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The genome sequence of the Common Buzzard, <i>Buteo buteo</i> (Linnaeus, 1758). [PDF]
Blows E +8 more
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The genome sequence of the highfin lizardfish, <i>Bathysaurus mollis</i> Günther, 1878 (Aulopiformes: Bathysauridae). [PDF]
Horton T +10 more
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First record of <i>Corynosoma</i> sp. (Acanthocephala: Polymorphidae) recovered from a northern fur seal, <i>Callorhinus ursinus</i> (Chordata: Otariidae), in Korea. [PDF]
Lee HW, Kim HC, Choe S, Park BK.
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Enhanced blood parasite species identification using V4-V9 18S rDNA barcoding by universal primers on a nanopore platform. [PDF]
Sugi T +8 more
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2023
HETEROSTRACI LANKESTER, 1868 HETEROSTRACI INDET. GEN. ET SP. (TABLE 1; SUPPL. 1, FIGS. 7, 11, 12, 14, 18) Referred specimens —Scale fragments were collected from BC II section at six levels from 430.5’ to 513’ (131.2- 156.4 m): Roberts Mountains Formation.
Burrow, Carole Jan +2 more
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HETEROSTRACI LANKESTER, 1868 HETEROSTRACI INDET. GEN. ET SP. (TABLE 1; SUPPL. 1, FIGS. 7, 11, 12, 14, 18) Referred specimens —Scale fragments were collected from BC II section at six levels from 430.5’ to 513’ (131.2- 156.4 m): Roberts Mountains Formation.
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1989
In the field of biomineralization the phylum Chordata is the most intensively studied, as one of its subphyla, the Craniata, includes our own species. The Craniata are often referred to as the vertebrates, a term that alludes to the importance of the endoskeleton in denning the essential character of these animals.
J. D. Fish, S. Fish
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In the field of biomineralization the phylum Chordata is the most intensively studied, as one of its subphyla, the Craniata, includes our own species. The Craniata are often referred to as the vertebrates, a term that alludes to the importance of the endoskeleton in denning the essential character of these animals.
J. D. Fish, S. Fish
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2022
This chapter details the characteristics of the phylum Chordata. Unlike its subphylum Vertebrata, Chordata features the subphyla Cephalochordata and Urochordata as two subphylums whose members exist without backbones. Modern phylogenomic research shows that Urochordata is the sister group to Vertebrata, a clade known as Olfactores.
Richard C. Brusca +2 more
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This chapter details the characteristics of the phylum Chordata. Unlike its subphylum Vertebrata, Chordata features the subphyla Cephalochordata and Urochordata as two subphylums whose members exist without backbones. Modern phylogenomic research shows that Urochordata is the sister group to Vertebrata, a clade known as Olfactores.
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