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18S RRNA Data Indicate That Aschelminthes Are Polyphyletic in Origin and Consist of at Least Three Distinct Clades

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Journal Mol Biol Evol
Specialty Biology
Date 1995 Nov 1
PMID 8524046
Citations 18
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The Aschelminthes is a collection of at least eight animal phyla, historically grouped together because the absence of a true body cavity was perceived as a pseudocoelom. Analyses of 18S rRNA sequences from six Aschelminth phyla (including four previously unpublished sequences) support polyphyly for the Aschelminthes. At least three distinct groups of Aschelminthes were detected: the Priapulida among the protostomes, the Rotifera-Acanthocephala as a sister group to the protostomes, and the Nematoda as a basal group to the triploblastic Eumetazoa.

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