-
superphylum Deuterostomia (/ˌdjuːtərəˈstoʊmi.ə/),
typically characterized by
their ****
forming before the
mouth during embryonic development.
Deuterostomia comprises...
- members,
although the
reverse is
typically true of its
sister clade,
Deuterostomia. Well-known
examples of
protostomes are arthropods, molluscs, annelids...
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Richard R.; Telford,
Maximilian J. (2021-03-19). "Lack of
support for
Deuterostomia prompts reinterpretation of the
first Bilateria".
Science Advances....
- and
possibly Xenacoelomorpha are
believed to form the
superphylum Deuterostomia,
although this has
recently been
called into doubt.
Chordata is the...
-
Animals are
multicellular eukaryotic organisms in the
biological kingdom Animalia. With few exceptions,
animals consume organic material,
breathe oxygen...
- them in the Gnathifera. The
traditional division of
Bilateria into
Deuterostomia and
Protostomia was
challenged when new
morphological and molecular...
- phylogenomics. More precisely,
recent studies correlate support for
Deuterostomia with simpler, site-homogeneous models,
while more
sophisticated and...
-
Phylogeny consisting of the Ecdysozoa, the Lophotrochozoa, and the
Deuterostomia.
Before Aguinaldo's
Ecdysozoa proposal, one of the
prevailing theories...
- (mostly 18S rRNA sequences),
divides Bilateria into four superphyla:
Deuterostomia, Ecdysozoa, Lophotrochozoa, and
Platyzoa (sometimes
included in Lophotrochozoa)...
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Deuterostomia Protostomia...