Resolving animal phylogeny: a sledgehammer for a tough nut?

Developmental Cell
Maximilian J Telford

Abstract

While great progress toward discovering the evolutionary relationships of major animal groups has been made in the past 2 decades, significant portions of the animal tree remain unresolved. A recent manuscript in Nature by Dunn and colleagues tackles this problem using massive sequence data sets from many taxa-the so-called "phylogenomic" approach.

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