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In contrast, a shared loss of 24 homeobox gene families in flukes and tapeworms, and an additional loss of 10 further families unique to tapeworms, when comparing the respective homeodomain complements to a set of 96 homeobox gene families expected for the most recent common ancestor of the Bilateria, were reported (Tsai et al. 2013).
In comparison to the current consensus fungal phylogeny [ 37, 38], these data suggest that the loss of Mcm8 and 9 in the fungi was probably a shared loss event in the last common ancestor of the ascomycetes, basidiomycetes and zygomycetes sampled.
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