Animal Evolution: When Small Worms Cast Long Phylogenetic Shadows

Current Biology : CB
Jakob Vinther

Abstract

New phylogenetic studies of minuscule worms reveal interesting perspectives about animal body plan evolution, but were early bilaterian animals large or small?

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