Deep Metazoan Phylogeny: The Backbone of the Tree of Life : : New insights from analyses of molecules, morphology, and theory of data analysis / / ed. by Thomas Bartolomaeus, J. Wolfgang Wägele.

The growing success of molecular methods has challenged traditional views of animal evolution and a large number of alternative hypotheses are hotly debated today. For the deep metazoan phylogeny project, data sets of hitherto unmatched quality and quantity were compiled and analysed with innovative...

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Superior document:Title is part of eBook package: De Gruyter DGBA Backlist Complete English Language 2000-2014 PART1
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Place / Publishing House:Berlin ;, Boston : : De Gruyter, , [2014]
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Year of Publication:2014
Language:English
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Table of Contents:
  • Frontmatter
  • List of Contributing Authors
  • Content
  • 1 Introduction
  • Part I: New Data and Phylogenies
  • 2 Progress and perspectives of the deep nonbilaterian phylogeny, with focus on sponges (Phylum Porifera)
  • 3 Phylogenetics and phylogenomics at the root of the Metazoa
  • 4 The Chaetognatha : An anarchistic taxon between Protostomia and Deuterostomia
  • 5 Brain complexity in protostomes
  • 6 Brains in Gastrotricha and Cycloneuralia – a comparison
  • 7 Phylogeny of platyzoan taxa based on molecular data
  • 8 Lophophorata monophyletic – after all
  • 9 Phylogeny and evolution of Annelida based on molecular data
  • 10 From morphology to phylogenomics: Placing the enigmatic Myzostomida in the tree of life
  • 11 Coeloms and nephridia in annelids and arthropods
  • 12 Arthropod phylogeny and the origin of Tracheata (= Atelocerata) from Remipedia–like ancestors
  • 13 Phylogeny of the most species-rich group on Earth, the Pterygota : Ancient problems, living hypotheses and bridging gaps
  • 14 The central complex in Crustacea
  • 15 Advances in molecular phylogeny of crustaceans in the light of phylogenomic data
  • 16 Phylogeny of the Chelicerates: Morphological and molecular evidence
  • 17 Deuterostome phylogeny – a molecular perspective
  • 18 Deuterostome phylogeny – a morphological perspective
  • 19 Mitochondrial gene order in Metazoa – theme and variations
  • Part II: New Tools and Methods
  • 20 Documenting Morphology: Morph·D·Base
  • 21 Neurophylogeny – from description to character analysis
  • 22 Computational methods for the analysis of mitochondrial genome rearrangements
  • 23 RNA in phylogenetic reconstruction
  • 24 Intron positions and near intron pairs
  • 25 Molecular morphology: Higher order characters derivable from sequence information
  • 26 Systematic errors in maximum-likelihood tree inference
  • 27 Topological bias of maximum-likelihood trees inferred from star phylogenies in the event of correct and incorrect model assumptions
  • 28 Exploring phylogenomic data
  • References
  • Index