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  • [[Category:Chordate classes|†]] ...
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  • [[Category:Chordate classes]] [[Category:Monotypic animal classes]] ...
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  • '''Thaliacea''' is a class of marine [[chordate]]s within the subphylum [[Tunicate|Tunicata]], comprising the [[salp]]s, [[ The dorsal, hollow nerve cord and [[notochord]] found in [[Chordate|Chordata]] has been lost, except for a rudimentary one in some doliolid lar ...
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  • {{About|a class of brachiopods|a proposed [[clade]] of [[chordate]]s|Craniate}} [[Category:Protostome classes]] ...
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  • This article contains a list of all of the [[Class (biology)|classes]] and [[Order (biology)|orders]] that are located in the Phylum [[Chordata] ...[[Placodermi]] and [[Acanthodii]]. Note that there are many other extinct chordate groups that are not shown here. ...
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  • | subdivision_ranks = Classes ...m]]s. They appear in the Lower or Middle [[Cambrian]] and include two main classes: [[Enteropneusta]] (acorn worms), and [[Pterobranchia]]. A third class, Pla ...
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  • In the developing [[chordate]] (including [[vertebrate]]s), the '''neural tube''' is the [[embryo]]nic p ...lish defined compartments of neural progenitor cells that lead to distinct classes of neurons.<ref name="Jessell, TM. 2000">{{cite journal | author = Jessell ...
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  • | subdivision_ranks = Classes ...ians]], being discovered to share with vetulicolians a lack of crown-group chordate characters such as a post-anal tail, despite such characteristics previousl ...
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  • Classes of vertebrates listed in chronological order from oldest to most recent inc ...d. This could imply that Amphioxus is a transitional form between an early chordate, echinoderm or common ancestor, and vertebrates.<ref name=Olson /> ...
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  • ...ported by a [[cellulose]] exoskeleton known as a [[test (biology)|test]]), chordate bodies are developed along an [[axial skeleton|axial]] endoskeleton derived ...[[siliceous sponge]]s, the latter being the dominant extant clade with two classes [[Demospongiae]] ([[common sponge]]s) and [[Hexactinellida]] ([[glass spong ...
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  • ...F. S. |title=A new interpretation of ''Pikaia'' reveals the origins of the chordate body plan |journal=Current Biology |date=2024 |volume=34 |issue=13 |pages=2 A '''chordate''' ({{IPAc-en|ˈ|k|ɔːr|d|eɪ|t}} {{respelling|KOR|dayt}}) is a [[bilateria]]n ...
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  • ...side, and by the lack of the atrium and the atrial siphon found in related classes. ...tional specialization of cellulose synthase genes of prokaryotic origin in chordate larvaceans|journal=Development|date=23 February 2010|volume=137|pages=1483– ...
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  • ...ref name="pmid16460808"/>''' In addition to GPCRs, arrestins bind to other classes of cell surface receptors and a variety of other signaling proteins.<ref na ...ant non-visual subtype in mammals, was cloned so far. The [[chordate|proto-chordate]] ''[[Ciona intestinalis]]'' (sea squirt) has only one arrestin, which serv ...
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  • ...ite journal |author=Nielsen, C. |date=2012 |title=The authorship of higher chordate taxa |journal=[[Zoologica Scripta]] |volume=41 |issue=4 |pages=435–436 |doi | subdivision_ranks = Classes and unplaced [[genus|genera]] ...
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  • ...morphologically very similar, and probably closely related, to fish of the classes [[Heterostraci]] and [[Anaspida]], differing mainly in their covering of di ...
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  • ...al |last=Nielsen |first=C. |date=July 2012 |title=The authorship of higher chordate taxa |journal=[[Zoologica Scripta]] |volume=41 |issue=4 |pages=435–436 |doi ...he vertebrates include [[mammal]]s, [[bird]]s, [[amphibian]]s, and various classes of [[fish]] and [[reptile]]s<!--paraphyletic-->. The fish include the jawle ...
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  • ...| title=Ascidians as excellent models for studying cellular events in the chordate body plan | journal=Biol Bull | pages=227–36 | last1 = Ogura | first1 = Y | ...rst4=Niall G. |last5=Irvine |first5=Steven Q. |date=2016 |title=The Simple Chordate Ciona intestinalis Has a Reduced Complement of Genes Associated with Fancon ...
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  • ...t|amphioxi]], [[Tunicate|urochordates]]). [[Nematode]]s and many other non-chordate animals seem to have only type V [[intermediate filaments]], [[lamins|fiber ...uctures), which are harder and more like their analogs in other vertebrate classes.<ref>{{cite journal | vauthors = H Bragulla H, G Homberger D | title = Stru ...
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  • ...|first6=Michael |date=February 1, 2014 |title=Two evolutionarily distinct classes of paleopolyploidy. |url=https://academic.oup.com/mbe/article/31/2/448/1001 ...veral evolutionarily independent segmental duplications that occurred over chordate evolution.<ref>{{cite journal | vauthors = Smith JJ, Keinath MC | title = T ...
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  • | subdivision_ranks = Classes ...[Taxonomy (biology)|taxonomy]] divides the phylum in two [[Class (biology)|classes]], [[Anopla]] ("unarmed" – their proboscises do not have a little dagger) w ...
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