2003
DOI: 10.1016/s1055-7903(02)00443-8
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Evolutionary relationships within the protostome phylum Sipuncula: a molecular analysis of ribosomal genes and histone H3 sequence data

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“…As with previous molecular hypotheses (e.g., Maxmen et al, 2003;Schulze et al, 2007;Kawauchi et al, 2012) our transcriptome analyses confirm Sipunculidae as the sister clade to all other sipunculans. Development through a planktotrophic pelagosphera larva, unique among all metazoan larval types, is the only life history pattern observed thus far in Sipunculidae (Hatschek, 1883;Rice, 1988), suggesting planktotrophy as the plesiomorphic pattern of development within Sipuncula (Cutler, 1994).…”
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confidence: 90%
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“…As with previous molecular hypotheses (e.g., Maxmen et al, 2003;Schulze et al, 2007;Kawauchi et al, 2012) our transcriptome analyses confirm Sipunculidae as the sister clade to all other sipunculans. Development through a planktotrophic pelagosphera larva, unique among all metazoan larval types, is the only life history pattern observed thus far in Sipunculidae (Hatschek, 1883;Rice, 1988), suggesting planktotrophy as the plesiomorphic pattern of development within Sipuncula (Cutler, 1994).…”
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confidence: 90%
“…Outside Golfingiidae, transcriptome analyses also recovered a distinct position for Siphonosoma (Siphonosomatidae), consistent with one of the new familial assignments proposed by Kawauchi et al (2012). A distinct branch indicating the possibility of 'Siphonosomatidae' was also recovered in previous molecular hypotheses, which show alternative branching patterns, although this taxon was not formally named (Maxmen et al, 2003;Schulze et al, 2007). In all cases Siphonosoma was repositioned outside Sipunculidae, where it had been placed in an earlier classification scheme by parsimony analyses of morphological characters (Cutler and Gibbs, 1985).…”
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“…Sipunculan systematics is rooted in a long and convoluted history, as outlined in Cutler (1994); Maxmen et al (2003); Staton (2003) and Schulze et al (2005). Today, annelid aYnities are suggested by both mitochondrial gene arrangement data and DNA sequence analysis.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%