
Extended Data Fig. 2 | Constrained phylogenetic topologies. (a) 'Ctenosis' (ctenophores as sister to all other animals) constrained. (b) Living cnidarian inter-relationships constrained against recent molecular phylogenies. All fossils were allowed to fully explore treespace under both set of constraints. Auroralumina is recovered as a cnidarian in both cases. Fossil cnidarians are shown in bold and the position of Auroralumina highted with with a silhouette. Scale bar for branch lengths is in units of expected number of substitutions per site.
Published as part of Dunn, F. S., Kenchington, C. G., Parry, L. A., Clark, J. W., Kendall, R. S. & Wilby, P. R., 2022, A crown-group cnidarian from the Ediacaran of Charnwood Forest, UK, pp. 1095-1104 in Nature Ecology & Evolution 6 on page 12, DOI: 10.1038/s41559-022-01807-x, http://zenodo.org/record/6908657
Biodiversity, Taxonomy
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