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The ground pattern often features coiled arabesque vine work.
This suggests an evolutionarily conserved brain design within the different major euarthropod taxa (retained plesiomorphically from the euarthropodan ground pattern).
A robust annelid phylogeny would shape our understanding of animal body-plan evolution and shed light on the bilaterian ground pattern.
This key concept has led authors to try reconstructing the ground pattern of the bilaterian last common ancestor [10] [12].
Ground pattern of Phyllocarida.
Left column malacostracan ground pattern.
Sclerites in the ground pattern of Anaspidacea.
Sclerites in the ground pattern of "Mysidacea".
Sclerite condition in the ground pattern of Eucarida.
Gene order is not conserved among these taxa: only 13 species show no changes compared to the pancrustacean ground pattern (Fig. 6 and 8: Pancrustacea ground pattern).
Accordingly, our homologisation of the sclerites in relation to the malacostracan ground pattern below is given in Table 3. Sclerites status in the ground pattern of Malacostraca.
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