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15 December, 16:00

Hypothesize an evolutionary relationship among the bipinnaria larva of echinoderms, larval and adult tunicates, and lancelets

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    -Not completely understood, share echinoderm and chordate characteristics

    -Chordates/them have pharnygeal slits

    -Ambulacraria hypothesis unites echinoderms and hemichordates on the basis of a shared diffuse epidermal nervous system

    -Shared tripartite coelom in hemichordates/echinoderms

    -Buccal diverticulum now believed to be a synapomorphy of hemichordates only

    -Early embryogenesis of hemichordates similar to echinoderms

    -Tornaria larva almost identical to bipinnaria larva, suggesting that hemichordates/echinoderms are sister groups

    -Sequence analysis of the gene encoding the small subunit of rRNA supports a deuterostome clade
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