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Animal Phylogeny: Resolving the Slugfest of Ctenophores, Sponges and Acoels?

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CURRENT BIOLOGY
Volume 31, Issue 4, Pages R202-R204

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CELL PRESS
DOI: 10.1016/j.cub.2020.12.026

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The study provides some much-needed order for the controversial animal phylogeny, specifically focusing on the ctenophores and Xenacoelomorphs. It introduces an innovative approach to dissect systematic errors in molecular phylogenies, aiming to improve the underlying methodology.
Animal phylogeny has always been controversial, but a new study brings some much-needed order for two infamous wandering groups, the ctenophores and the Xenacoelomorphs. The study introduces an innovative approach to dissect systematic errors in the underlying methodology of molecular phylogenies.

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