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SUBMITTER: Egger B
PROVIDER: S-EPMC2676513 | biostudies-literature | 2009
REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature
Egger Bernhard B Steinke Dirk D Tarui Hiroshi H De Mulder Katrien K Arendt Detlev D Borgonie Gaëtan G Funayama Noriko N Gschwentner Robert R Hartenstein Volker V Hobmayer Bert B Hooge Matthew M Hrouda Martina M Ishida Sachiko S Kobayashi Chiyoko C Kuales Georg G Nishimura Osamu O Pfister Daniela D Rieger Reinhard R Salvenmoser Willi W Smith Julian J Technau Ulrich U Tyler Seth S Agata Kiyokazu K Salzburger Walter W Ladurner Peter P
PloS one 20090511 5
Since first described, acoels were considered members of the flatworms (Platyhelminthes). However, no clear synapomorphies among the three large flatworm taxa -- the Catenulida, the Acoelomorpha and the Rhabditophora -- have been characterized to date. Molecular phylogenies, on the other hand, commonly positioned acoels separate from other flatworms. Accordingly, our own multi-locus phylogenetic analysis using 43 genes and 23 animal species places the acoel flatworm Isodiametra pulchra at the ba ...[more]