2004
DOI: 10.1111/j.1096-0031.2004.00032.x
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A combined approach to the phylogeny of Cephalopoda (Mollusca)

Abstract: Cephalopoda represents a highly diverse group of molluscs, ranging in habitat from coastal regions to deep benthic waters. While cephalopods remain at the forefront of modern biology, in providing insight into fields such as neurobiology and population genetics, little is known about the relationships within the group. This study provides a comprehensive phylogenetic analysis of Cephalopoda (Mollusca) using a combination of molecular and morphological data. Four loci (three nuclear 18S rRNA, fragments of 28S r… Show more

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“…Taxon sampling was carefully designed following original and published work on the internal phylogeny of chitons, bivalves, cephalopods, gastropods, and scaphopods (15,16,(36)(37)(38). Outgroups were selected among other spiralian protostomes (lophotrochozoans) (39).…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…Taxon sampling was carefully designed following original and published work on the internal phylogeny of chitons, bivalves, cephalopods, gastropods, and scaphopods (15,16,(36)(37)(38). Outgroups were selected among other spiralian protostomes (lophotrochozoans) (39).…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Molecular data were obtained from ethanolpreserved specimens following standard protocols for molluscan samples (15,37,38,40). Monoplacophoran DNA samples were extracted from the half specimen preserved in 96% EtOH.…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The choice of this model is dictated by the basal position of the genus Nautilus in the diverse phylogenetic trees of the class Cephalopoda. [21] It is the representative of the order Nautiloida, the most ancient lineage of the extant cephalopods [22] and the only one to have conserved an external calcified shell with a A C H T U N G T R E N N U N G nacroprismatic texture, truly A C H T U N G T R E N N U N G homologous to that of bivalve or gastropod. Furthermore, although the nautilus has been the focus of several ultrastructural [5,[23][24][25][26] and biochemical investigations into the bulk shell matrix, [9,[27][28][29] only a few papers have dealt with the detailed characterization of its shell proteins, [30][31][32] and only three short N-terminal sequences are so far available.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…This is a trait that unifies scaphopods with cephalopods and gastropods (Ponder and Lindberg 1997;Lindgren et al 2004). In scaphopods the anus is above the mouth, although it is directed ventrally (cf.…”
Section: Scaphopod Body Axesmentioning
confidence: 99%