Aguinaldo et al.

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Aguinaldo et al. is the research group that first introduced and popularized the Ecdysozoa clade in animal phylogeny through molecular evidence.

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instanceOf research group
challengedConcept Articulata hypothesis
traditional Coelomata-based animal phylogeny
contributedTo Ecdysozoa
surface form: Ecdysozoa hypothesis
evidenceType molecular sequence data
ribosomal RNA gene comparisons
field animal phylogeny
molecular systematics
impact popularized the Ecdysozoa concept in zoology and evolutionary biology
reframed higher-level metazoan relationships
inferredCladeMembership arthropods in Ecdysozoa
nematodes in Ecdysozoa
onychophorans in Ecdysozoa
other molting protostomes in Ecdysozoa
priapulids in Ecdysozoa
tardigrades in Ecdysozoa
influencedField evolutionary developmental biology of molting animals
systematics of protostomes
notableFor introducing the Ecdysozoa clade based on molecular evidence
proposedClade Ecdysozoa
recognizedAs originators of the Ecdysozoa clade concept based on molecular data
supportedGrouping molting animals into a single clade
supportedRelationship arthropods grouped with nematodes and other molting phyla
usedDataType 18S rRNA sequences
usedMethod molecular phylogenetic analysis

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Ecdysozoa proposedBy Aguinaldo et al.