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Phylogenomics Revives Traditional Views on Deep Animal Relationships

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CURRENT BIOLOGY
卷 19, 期 8, 页码 706-712

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CELL PRESS
DOI: 10.1016/j.cub.2009.02.052

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  1. Universite de Montreal
  2. French Ministry of Research
  3. Consortium National de Recherche en Genomique
  4. Genoscope
  5. GIS Institut de la Genomique Marine
  6. NSERC
  7. DFG
  8. Priority Program SPPI174 Deep Metazoan Phylogeny [Wo896/6-1,2]

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The origin of many of the defining features of animal body plans, such as symmetry, nervous system, and the mesoderm, remains shrouded in mystery because of major uncertainty regarding the emergence order of the early branching taxa: the sponge groups, ctenophores, placozoans, cnidarians, and bilaterians. The phylogenomic approach [1] has recently provided a robust picture for intrabilaterian relationships [2, 3] but not yet for more early branching metazoan clades. We have assembled a comprehensive 128 gene data set including newly generated sequence data from ctenophores, cnidarians, and all four main sponge groups. The resulting phylogeny yields two significant conclusions reviving old views that have been challenged in the molecular era: (1) that the sponges (Porifera) are monophyletic and not paraphyletic as repeatedly proposed [4-9], thus undermining the idea that ancestral metazoans had a sponge-like body plan; (2) that the most likely position for the ctenophores is together with the cnidarians in a coelenterate clade. The Porifera and the Placozoa branch basally with respect to a moderately supported eumetazoan clade containing the three taxa with nervous system and muscle cells (Cnidaria, Ctenophora, and Bilateria). This new phylogeny provides a stimulating framework for exploring the important changes that shaped the body plans of the early diverging phyla.

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