Monophyly of Anthozoa (Cnidaria): why do nuclear and mitochondrial phylogenies disagree?

Volume: 46, Issue: 3, Pages: 363 - 371
Published: Sep 20, 2016
Abstract
The phylum Cnidaria is usually divided into five classes: Anthozoa, Cubozoa, Hydrozoa, Scyphozoa and Staurozoa. The class Anthozoa is subdivided into two subclasses: Hexacorallia and Octocorallia. Morphological and molecular studies based on nuclear rDNA and recent phylogenomic studies support the monophyly of Anthozoa. On the other hand, molecular studies based on mitochondrial markers, including two recent studies based on mitogenomic data,...
Paper Details
Title
Monophyly of Anthozoa (Cnidaria): why do nuclear and mitochondrial phylogenies disagree?
Published Date
Sep 20, 2016
Volume
46
Issue
3
Pages
363 - 371
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