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- Title Pages
- Foreword
- Acknowledgements
- Contributors
- Introduction
- CHAPTER 1 The earliest fossil record of the animals and its significance
- CHAPTER 2 The Ediacaran emergence of bilaterians: congruence between the genetic and the geological fossil records
- CHAPTER 3 Genomic, phylogenetic, and cell biological insights into metazoan origins
- CHAPTER 4 The mouth, the anus, and the blastopore—open questions about questionable openings
- CHAPTER 5 Origins of metazoan body plans: the larval revolution
- CHAPTER 6 Assembling the spiralian tree of life
- CHAPTER 7 The evolution of nervous system centralization
- CHAPTER 8 The origins and evolution of the Ecdysozoa
- CHAPTER 9 Deciphering deuterostome phylogeny: molecular, morphological, and palaeontological perspectives
- CHAPTER 10 Molecular genetic insights into deuterostome evolution from the direct-developing hemichordate <i>Saccoglossus kowalevskii</i>
- CHAPTER 11 Invertebrate Problematica: kinds, causes, and solutions
- CHAPTER 12 Improvement of molecular phylogenetic inference and the phylogeny of Bilateria
- CHAPTER 13 Beyond linear sequence comparisons: the use of genome-level characters for phylogenetic reconstruction
- CHAPTER 14 The animal in the genome: comparative genomics and evolution
- CHAPTER 15 MicroRNAs and metazoan phylogeny: big trees from little genes
- CHAPTER 16 The evolution of developmental gene networks: lessons from comparative studies on holometabolous insects
- CHAPTER 17 Conserved developmental processes and the evolution of novel traits: wounds, embryos, veins, and butterfly eyespots
- CHAPTER 18 Reassembling animal evolution: a four-dimensional puzzle
- References
- Index
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- Title Pages
- Foreword
- Acknowledgements
- Contributors
- Introduction
- CHAPTER 1 The earliest fossil record of the animals and its significance
- CHAPTER 2 The Ediacaran emergence of bilaterians: congruence between the genetic and the geological fossil records
- CHAPTER 3 Genomic, phylogenetic, and cell biological insights into metazoan origins
- CHAPTER 4 The mouth, the anus, and the blastopore—open questions about questionable openings
- CHAPTER 5 Origins of metazoan body plans: the larval revolution
- CHAPTER 6 Assembling the spiralian tree of life
- CHAPTER 7 The evolution of nervous system centralization
- CHAPTER 8 The origins and evolution of the Ecdysozoa
- CHAPTER 9 Deciphering deuterostome phylogeny: molecular, morphological, and palaeontological perspectives
- CHAPTER 10 Molecular genetic insights into deuterostome evolution from the direct-developing hemichordate <i>Saccoglossus kowalevskii</i>
- CHAPTER 11 Invertebrate Problematica: kinds, causes, and solutions
- CHAPTER 12 Improvement of molecular phylogenetic inference and the phylogeny of Bilateria
- CHAPTER 13 Beyond linear sequence comparisons: the use of genome-level characters for phylogenetic reconstruction
- CHAPTER 14 The animal in the genome: comparative genomics and evolution
- CHAPTER 15 MicroRNAs and metazoan phylogeny: big trees from little genes
- CHAPTER 16 The evolution of developmental gene networks: lessons from comparative studies on holometabolous insects
- CHAPTER 17 Conserved developmental processes and the evolution of novel traits: wounds, embryos, veins, and butterfly eyespots
- CHAPTER 18 Reassembling animal evolution: a four-dimensional puzzle
- References
- Index
- [UNTITLED]