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A phylogenomic resolution of the sea urchin tree of life.

Nicolás Mongiardino KochSimon E CoppardHarilaos A LessiosDerek E G BriggsRich MooiGreg W Rouse
Published in: BMC evolutionary biology (2018)
Our investigation substantially augments the molecular resources available for sea urchins, providing the first transcriptomes for many of its main lineages. Using this expanded genomic dataset, we resolve the position of several clades in agreement with early molecular analyses but in disagreement with morphological data. Our efforts settle multiple phylogenetic uncertainties, including the position of the enigmatic deep-sea echinothurioids and the identity of the sister clade to sand dollars. We offer a detailed assessment of evolutionary scenarios that could reconcile our findings with morphological evidence, opening up new lines of research into the development and evolutionary history of this ancient clade.
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