But starting in 2008, a series of studies rocked the base of the animal tree, suggesting that ctenophores (comb jellies) were the ancestral model instead. Yesterday (November 30), an international ...
For sea walnuts, this is a bit harder. Mnemiopsis leidyi, also known as sea walnuts, comb jellies or ctenophores, are a type ...
The first is a study from the journal Current Biology found that ctenophores, a phylum of aquatic invertebrates better known ...
A study examining the genomes of ctenophores (comb jellies) and sponges has provided evidence supporting the idea that ctenophores are the sister group to all other animals. This research utilized ...
A study examining the genetic linkages in ctenophores (comb jellies) and sponges has provided evidence supporting the idea that ctenophores are the sister group to all other animals. This finding ...