2020
Identification of RAG-like transposons in protostomes suggests their ancient bilaterian origin
Martin EC, Vicari C, Tsakou-Ngouafo L, Pontarotti P, Petrescu AJ, Schatz DG. Identification of RAG-like transposons in protostomes suggests their ancient bilaterian origin. Mobile DNA 2020, 11: 17. PMID: 32399063, PMCID: PMC7204232, DOI: 10.1186/s13100-020-00214-y.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchProtostome genomesAdjacent gene pairsProtostome lineageBilaterian evolutionBilaterian ancestorJawed vertebratesProtostome evolutionBilateria cladeEarly deuterostomesEvolutionary historyBilaterian originGene pairsPhylogenetic analysisMultiple duplicationsRAG2 geneProtostomesEvolutionary precursorTransposase activityEarly bilateriansRibbon wormsIntact elementsGenomeDeuterostomesTransposonJ recombination
2011
Higher-level metazoan relationships: recent progress and remaining questions
Edgecombe G, Giribet G, Dunn C, Hejnol A, Kristensen R, Neves R, Rouse G, Worsaae K, Sørensen M. Higher-level metazoan relationships: recent progress and remaining questions. Organisms Diversity & Evolution 2011, 11: 151-172. DOI: 10.1007/s13127-011-0044-4.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchThousands of genesTarget gene approachSister-group relationBilaterian phylogenyBilaterian animalsPhylogenomic approachProtostome cladeMain cladesTaxonomic sampleSequencing projectsAcoelomorph flatwormsPhylogenetic analysisSister groupMultiple lociCladeProtostomesStable corePlacozoaBilateriansBilateriaDeuterostomesMetazoansSpiraliansPlatyzoaDeuterostomia
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