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Title: The complete mitochondrial genome of Scutopus ventrolineatus (Mollusca: Chaetodermomorpha) supports the Aculifera hypothesis
Authors: Osca Ferriol, David 
Irisarri, I.
Todt, C.
Grande, C.
Zardoya, R.
UNESCO Clasification: 240191 Invertebrados no insectos
240990 Citogenética animal
Keywords: Aculifera
Aplacophora
Caudofoveata
Mitogenomics
Nuclear ribosomal proteins
Issue Date: 2014
Journal: BMC Evolutionary Biology 
Abstract: Background: With more than 100000 living species, mollusks are the second most diverse metazoan phylum. The current taxonomic classification of mollusks recognizes eight classes (Neomeniomorpha, Chaetodermomorpha, Polyplacophora, Monoplacophora, Cephalopoda, Gastropoda, Bivalvia, and Scaphopoda) that exhibit very distinct body plans. In the past, phylogenetic relationships among mollusk classes have been contentious due to the lack of indisputable morphological synapomorphies. Fortunately, recent phylogenetic analyses based on multi-gene data sets are rendering promising results. In this regard, mitochondrial genomes have been widely used to reconstruct deep phylogenies. For mollusks, complete mitochondrial genomes are mostly available for gastropods, bivalves, and cephalopods, whereas other less-diverse lineages have few or none reported.
URI: http://hdl.handle.net/10553/119481
ISSN: 1471-2148
DOI: 10.1186/s12862-014-0197-9
Source: BMC Evolutionary Biology [ISSN 1471-2148], v. 14
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