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“…The node age shows a left-skewed distribution to younger ages (Suppl. Figure 5, BEAST analysis 2), which correlates with the current known fossil record from the late Jurassic to Recent [15,23]. Additional support for a Jurassic origin of the included Recent tetractinellids is provided by a node-based calibrated single-gene phylogeny (cox1) of [76], who dated Corallistidae to ⇠155 Ma.…”
Section: Inferred Divergence Scenario Of Tetractinellida Spirophorinsupporting
confidence: 56%
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“…The node age shows a left-skewed distribution to younger ages (Suppl. Figure 5, BEAST analysis 2), which correlates with the current known fossil record from the late Jurassic to Recent [15,23]. Additional support for a Jurassic origin of the included Recent tetractinellids is provided by a node-based calibrated single-gene phylogeny (cox1) of [76], who dated Corallistidae to ⇠155 Ma.…”
Section: Inferred Divergence Scenario Of Tetractinellida Spirophorinsupporting
confidence: 56%
“…Additional support for a Jurassic origin of the included Recent tetractinellids is provided by a node-based calibrated single-gene phylogeny (cox1) of [76], who dated Corallistidae to ⇠155 Ma. The only known fossil representative of the genus Neophrissospongia is described from the Early Campanian of Poland [23], but our analysis indicates a deeper origin dating back to the Middle Jurassic ( Figure 1). As this family shows one of the richest and continuous fossil records among the included taxa, we tested this clade for sampling sensitivity of the FBD clock model by increasing the number of fossils by 50% (Suppl.…”
Section: Inferred Divergence Scenario Of Tetractinellida Spirophorinmentioning
confidence: 73%
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“…Given the rich fossil record of these rock-sponges (e.g. [ 14 , 23 – 26 ]), sequencing the mt genomes of representatives of tetractinellids and Sphaerocladina will allow us in combination with the robustness of the phylogenies inferred from mt genomes, to provide a dated phylogeny of demosponges that can be used to better understand their evolutionary history.…”
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confidence: 99%