Phylogenetic studies have traditionally placed the simple Xenoacoelomorph worms as the sister group of all other animals with bilateral body symmetry. A new study shows that misidentification of orthologous genes might have been the source of at least some support for this placement.

Pisani, D., Rossi, M.e., Marlétaz, F., Feuda, R. (2022). Phylogenomics: Is less more when using large-scale datasets?. CURRENT BIOLOGY, n.a., N/A-N/A.

Phylogenomics: Is less more when using large-scale datasets?

Feuda R
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2022

Abstract

Phylogenetic studies have traditionally placed the simple Xenoacoelomorph worms as the sister group of all other animals with bilateral body symmetry. A new study shows that misidentification of orthologous genes might have been the source of at least some support for this placement.
2022
Pisani, D., Rossi, M.e., Marlétaz, F., Feuda, R. (2022). Phylogenomics: Is less more when using large-scale datasets?. CURRENT BIOLOGY, n.a., N/A-N/A.
Pisani, D; Rossi, Me; Marlétaz, F; Feuda, R
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