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[Review / Commentary]

The last common bilaterian ancestor.

Erwin DH, Davidson EH

Development. 2002 Jul; 129(13):3021-3032

PMID: 12070079

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22 Jul 2002
Graham Budd
Graham Budd

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Distinguished paleontologist and developmental biologist join forces to reassess the evidence for a complex last common ancestor of bilaterian animals. They conclude that the fossil record gives no hint for early complexity in animals, and suggests that the developmental evidence for this has been overinterpreted. As a result, the still annoying gap between fossil and molecular evidence for the origin of bilaterians could be explained by small size and simplicity in ancestral animals. But does this ignore the evidence from morphology, that suggests muscle and other tissues, at least, are homologous amongst bilaterians?

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