Molecular Biology and Evolution, Vol 13, 1306-1317, Copyright © 1996 by Society for Molecular Biology and Evolution
B Winnepenninckx, T Backeljau and R De Wachter
The 18S rRNA sequences of 12 molluscs, representing the extant classes
Gastropoda, Bivalvia, Polyplacophora, Scaphopoda, and Caudofoveata, were
determined and compared with selected known 18S rRNA sequences of Metazoa,
including other Mollusca. These data do not provide support for a close
relationship between Platyhelminthes (Turbellaria) and Mollusca, but rather
suggest that the latter group belongs to a clade of eutrochozoan
coelomates. The 18S rRNA data fail to recover molluscan, bivalve, or
gastropod monophyly. However, the branching pattern of the eutrochozoan
phyla and classes is unstable, probably due to the explosive Cambrian
radiation during which these groups arose. Similarly, the 18S rRNA data do
not provide a reliable signal for the molluscan interclass relationships.
Nevertheless, we obtained strong preliminary support for phylogenetic
inferences at more restricted taxonomic levels, such as the monophyly of
Polyplacophora, Caenogastropoda, Euthyneura, Heterodonta, and Arcoida.
ORIGINAL ARTICLE
Investigation of molluscan phylogeny on the basis of 18S rRNA sequences
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