09.25.09

Evolutionary branching

Posted in Evolution at 12:13 pm by nemo

First Evolutionary Branching For Bilateral Animals Found
ScienceDaily (Sep. 25, 2009) — When it comes to understanding a critical junction in animal evolution, some short, simple flatworms have been a real thorn in scientists’ sides. Specialists have jousted over the proper taxonomic placement of a group of worms called Acoelomorpha. This collection of worms, which comprises roughly 350 species, is part of a much larger group called bilateral animals, organisms that have symmetrical body forms, including humans, insects and worms. The question about acoelomorpha, was: Where do they fit in?

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