Deep metazoan phylogeny: the backbone of the tree of life new insights from analyses of molecules, morphology, and theory of data analysis

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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Main Author: Wägele, J. Wolfgang ([Herausgeber])
Other Authors: Bartolomaeus, Thomas ([Herausgeber])
Format: eBook
Language:English
Published: Berlin, Boston De Gruyter 2014
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Collection: DeGruyter MPG Collection - Collection details see MPG.ReNa
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Summary: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 bioinformatics tools. The book begins at the base of the tree of life to discuss the origin of animals and early branches of the phylogenetic tree. The following section presents special data sets gained from mitochondrial genomes and from morphology, with a focus on nervous systems. The final section is dedicated to theoretical aspects of data analysis and new bioinformatics tools. The book closes with a unique general discussion of all hypotheses contained in previous chapters.This work provides the most comprehensiveoverview available of the state of the art in this exciting field of evolutionary research.
Physical Description:XXV, 736 Seiten
ISBN:978-3-11-027752-4