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The urbilaterian brain revisited: novel insights into old questions from new flatworm clades

机译:重新审视了上流人的大脑:新的扁虫进化枝对旧问题的新颖见解

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Flatworms are classically considered to represent the simplest organizational form of all living bilaterians with a true central nervous system. Based on their simple body plans, all flatworms have been traditionally grouped together in a single phylum at the base of the bilaterians. Current molecular phylogenomic studies now split the flatworms into two widely separated clades, the acoelomorph flatworms and the platyhelminth flatworms, such that the last common ancestor of both clades corresponds to the urbilaterian ancestor of all bilaterian animals. Remarkably, recent comparative neuroanatomical analyses of acoelomorphs and platyhelminths show that both of these flatworm groups have complex anterior brains with surprisingly similar basic neuroarchitectures. Taken together, these findings imply that fundamental neuroanatomical features of the brain in the two separate flatworm groups are likely to be primitive and derived from the urbilaterian brain.
机译:传统上,扁虫被认为是具有真正中枢神经系统的所有活着的双语生物中最简单的组织形式。基于其简单的身体计划,传统上所有扁虫都被归类为在双语者的基部中的单个门。现在,当前的分子系统生物学研究将扁虫分为两个相互分离的进化枝,即蠕形扁虫和扁虫蠕虫,因此,这两个进化枝的最后共同祖先对应于所有双侧动物的上祖先祖。值得注意的是,最近对蛇形纲和蠕虫类的比较神经解剖学分析表明,这两个扁虫组均具有复杂的前脑,其基本神经结构令人惊讶地相似。综上所述,这些发现暗示着,在两个分开的扁虫组中,大脑的基本神经解剖学特征很可能是原始的,并且起源于脐带血脑。

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