The developmental biology of Charnia and the eumetazoan affinity of the Ediacaran rangeomorphs
Molecular timescales estimate that early animal lineages diverged tens of millions of years before their earliest unequivocal fossil evidence. The Ediacaran macrobiota (~574 to 538 million years ago) are largely eschewed from this debate, primarily due to their extreme phylogenetic uncertainty, but...
Main Authors: | Dunn, FS, Liu, AG, Grazhdankin, DV, Vixseboxse, P, Flannery-Sutherland, J, Green, E, Harris, S, Wilby, PR, Donoghue, PCJ |
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Format: | Journal article |
Language: | English |
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American Association for the Advancement of Science
2021
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