Katrine Worsaae
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Recent Articles
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Sato S, Appeldorff C, Wangensteen O, Garces-Pastor S, Laumer C, Herranz M, et al.
Proc Biol Sci
. 2025 Feb;
292(2041):20242867.
PMID: 39968621
The latest animal phylum to be discovered, Micrognathozoa, constitutes a rare group of limnic meiofauna. These microscopic 'jaw animals' are among the smallest metazoans yet possess highly complex jaw structures....
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Raeker J, Lord A, Herranz M, Giribet G, Worsaae K, Schmidt-Rhaesa A
Mol Phylogenet Evol
. 2025 Jan;
204:108297.
PMID: 39884518
Priapulida is a small phylum of 22 described species that are divided into two size classes (microscopic and macroscopic), distinguished by adult and larval morphology. Most priapulidans are rare or...
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Tilic E, Miyamoto N, Herranz M, Worsaae K
Evodevo
. 2024 Jun;
15(1):7.
PMID: 38831357
Background: This study sheds light on the genetic blueprints of chaetogenesis (bristle formation), a complex biomineralization process essential not only for the diverse group of bristle worms (annelids) but also...
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Defourneaux E, Herranz M, Armenteros M, Sorensen M, Norenburg J, Park T, et al.
Sci Rep
. 2024 Apr;
14(1):9296.
PMID: 38654022
Hemichordata has always played a central role in evolutionary studies of Chordata due to their close phylogenetic affinity and shared morphological characteristics. Hemichordates had no meiofaunal representatives until the surprising...
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Worsaae K, Rouan A, Seaver E, Miyamoto N, Tilic E
Front Neurosci
. 2024 Apr;
18:1369274.
PMID: 38562300
Most species of the bone-devouring marine annelid, display distinct sexual dimorphism with macroscopic sedentary females rooted in bones and free-living microscopic dwarf males. The paedomorphic male resembles the non-feeding metatrochophore...
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Giribet G, Wangensteen O, Garces-Pastor S, Rask Moller P, Worsaae K
Curr Biol
. 2023 Jul;
33(14):R756-R757.
PMID: 37490858
Over the past decades the sampling of environmental DNA (eDNA) - encompassing the DNA of all organisms present in an environmental sample - has emerged as a technique for biodiversity...
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Gonzalez B, Gonzalez V, Martinez A, Worsaae K, Osborn K
Mol Phylogenet Evol
. 2023 May;
185:107811.
PMID: 37169231
Polynoidae is the most diverse radiation of Aphroditiformia and one of the most successful groups of all Annelida in terms of diversity and habitats colonized. With such an unmatched diversity,...
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Herranz M, Stiller J, Worsaae K, Sorensen M
Mol Phylogenet Evol
. 2021 Dec;
168:107375.
PMID: 34952205
Mud dragons (Kinorhyncha) are microscopic invertebrates, inhabiting marine sediments across the globe from intertidal to hadal depths. They are segmented, moulting animals like arthropods, but grouping with the unsegmented priapulans...
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Worsaae K
Cladistics
. 2021 Dec;
21(2):143-162.
PMID: 34892860
A phylogeny of the meiofaunal polychaete family Nerillidae based on morphological, molecular and combined data is presented here. The data sets comprise nearly complete sequences of 18S rDNA and 40...
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Martinez A, Di Domenico M, Rouse G, Worsaae K
Cladistics
. 2021 Nov;
31(3):250-276.
PMID: 34772269
Protodrilidae is a group of small, superficially simple-looking annelids, lacking chaetae and appendages, except for two prostomial palps. Originally considered to be one of the primitive "archiannelid" families, its affinity...