A triploblast origin for Myxozoa? (original) (raw)
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Hox genes, which play key roles in the development of body plans, have been described from a variety of metazoans1. Here we report the presence of Hox class genes that are typical of triploblasts in Myxozoa, formerly a protozoan taxon. This finding confirms Myxozoa's phylogenetic affinity with the Bilateria and reveals an extreme example of parasitic degeneracy.
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Figure 1: Inferred amino-acid sequences of myxozoan Hox homeodomains aligned with Antennapedia (Drosophila)10, and representative cnidarian sequences from Hydra vulgaris (Cnox-1)5 and Eleutheria dichotoma (Cnox-2)5.
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C. L. Anderson & E. U. Canning - Department of Animal and Microbial Sciences, University of Reading, Whiteknights, PO Box 228, Reading, RG6 2AJ, UK
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Anderson, C., Canning, E. & Okamura, B. A triploblast origin for Myxozoa?.Nature 392, 346–347 (1998). https://doi.org/10.1038/32801
- Issue Date: 26 March 1998
- DOI: https://doi.org/10.1038/32801