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Phylogenetic-Signal Dissection of Nuclear Housekeeping Genes Supports the Paraphyly of Sponges and the Monophyly of Eumetazoa Erik A. Sperling,*  Kevin J. Peterson,  and Davide Pisanià
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Genetics Computer Group / GenBank / Goldman / X5 / Marine Biological Laboratory / Oxford University Press / analyzed using WAG / /

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Marine Biological Laboratory / The National University of Ireland Maynooth / Dartmouth College / University of Alberta / Yale University / /

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Department of Geology and Geophysics / Department of Biological Sciences / University of Alberta / Dartmouth College / NC NC / National University of Ireland Maynooth / Yale University / Society for Molecular Biology and Evolution / Oxford University / /

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Davide Pisanià / Cnidaria / Sally Leys / Kevin J. Peterson / Woods Hole / Erik A. Sperling / /

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