Amphioxus mouth after dorso-ventral inversion.
Takao KajiJames D ReimerArseniy R MorovShigeru KurataniKinya YasuiPublished in: Zoological letters (2016)
We conclude that the amphioxus mouth, which uniquely involves a mesodermal coelomic vesicle, shares its evolutionary origins with the ambulacrarian coelomic pore-canal. Our observations suggest that there are at least three types of mouths in deuterostomes, and that the new acquisition of chordate mouths was likely related to the dorso-ventral inversion that occurred in the last common ancestor of chordates.