Re-interpretation of terebratulide phylogeny based on immunological data
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Re-interpretation of terebratulide phylogeny based on immunological data. / Endo, K.; Curry, G. B.; Quinn, R.; Collins, M. J.; Muyzer, G.; Westbroek, P.
I: Palaeontology, Bind 37, Nr. 2, 01.01.1994, s. 349-373.Publikation: Bidrag til tidsskrift › Tidsskriftartikel › Forskning › fagfællebedømt
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T1 - Re-interpretation of terebratulide phylogeny based on immunological data
AU - Endo, K.
AU - Curry, G. B.
AU - Quinn, R.
AU - Collins, M. J.
AU - Muyzer, G.
AU - Westbroek, P.
PY - 1994/1/1
Y1 - 1994/1/1
N2 - Shelly intracrystalline proteinaceous macromolecules isolated from forty four Recent terebratulide brachiopod species, covering all living superfamilies and two thirds of living families, have been compared using immunological techniques. Immunological data indicate that the examined species belong to one of the following four groups, which are also morphologically distinct: 1) Cancellothyridoidea, 2) "Terebratelloidea', 3) Terebratuloidea, and 4) a newly identified category (Kraussinidae, Megathyrididae, Macandreviidae, Ecnomiosidae). Immunological data clearly indicate that groups 3) and 4) form a coherent cluster, and that this cluster has a trichotomous relationship with the remaining two groups. -from Authors
AB - Shelly intracrystalline proteinaceous macromolecules isolated from forty four Recent terebratulide brachiopod species, covering all living superfamilies and two thirds of living families, have been compared using immunological techniques. Immunological data indicate that the examined species belong to one of the following four groups, which are also morphologically distinct: 1) Cancellothyridoidea, 2) "Terebratelloidea', 3) Terebratuloidea, and 4) a newly identified category (Kraussinidae, Megathyrididae, Macandreviidae, Ecnomiosidae). Immunological data clearly indicate that groups 3) and 4) form a coherent cluster, and that this cluster has a trichotomous relationship with the remaining two groups. -from Authors
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M3 - Journal article
AN - SCOPUS:0028555130
VL - 37
SP - 349
EP - 373
JO - Special Papers in Palaeontology
JF - Special Papers in Palaeontology
SN - 0038-6804
IS - 2
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