2012
DOI: 10.1186/1742-9994-9-27
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The nervous system of Isodiametra pulchra (Acoela) with a discussion on the neuroanatomy of the Xenacoelomorpha and its evolutionary implications

Abstract: IntroductionAcoels are microscopic marine worms that have become the focus of renewed debate and research due to their placement at the base of the Bilateria by molecular phylogenies. To date, Isodiametra pulchra is the most promising “model acoel” as it can be cultured and gene knockdown can be performed with double-stranded RNA. Despite its well-known morphology data on the nervous system are scarce. Therefore we examined this organ using various microscopic techniques, including histology, conventional hist… Show more

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“…Neurite bundles are simple clusters of neurites arranged in parallel, giving rise to a bunch of tracks that extend longitudinally. They are not arranged in the form of a neuropile surrounded by a cellular cortex as occurs in a typical cord [6,23].…”
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“…Neurite bundles are simple clusters of neurites arranged in parallel, giving rise to a bunch of tracks that extend longitudinally. They are not arranged in the form of a neuropile surrounded by a cellular cortex as occurs in a typical cord [6,23].…”
Section: Clarifying the Used Terminologymentioning
confidence: 99%
“…One set of characters that has been used regularly in this and other groups of animals is the neuroanatomical characters [25][26][27][28]. We have already shown elsewhere that the architecture of the NS within the Xenacoelomorpha shows different grades of NS morphological complexity [6] (see also fig. 1 in [29]).…”
Section: Comparative Analysis Of Xenacoelomorpha Nervous System Morphmentioning
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