Progress in molecular and subcellular biology, 21.
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The Question of Metazoan Monophyly and the Fossil Record --; The Evolution of the Lower Metazoa: Evidence from the Phenotype --; Origin and Phylogeny of Metazoans as Recontructed with rDNA Sequences --; Sponges (Porifera) Molecular Model Systems to Study Cellular Differentiation in Metazoa --; The Notion of the Cambrian Pananimalia Genome and a Genomic Difference that Separated Vertebrates from Invertebrates --; Evolution of Metazoan Collagens --; Evolution of Early Metazoa --; Structure and Evolution of Genes Encoding Polyubiquitin in Marine Sponges.
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Recently, new genes and their proteins that revealed striking new insights into the early evolution of multicellular animals have been identified and characterized from members of the lowest metazoan phylum, the porifera (sponges). The unexpected result was that the sequences obtained from sponge displayed high similarity to those found in higher metazoa; in consequence, it was concluded that during the transition from protozoa to metazoa the major structural and regulatory proteins evolved only once. The data gathered are now powerful arguments to establish monophyly of metazoa; in addition, new insights on the evolutionary diversification of metazoa were obtained.