Multicellgenome Lab
understanding the origin of multicellular animals
-I. Ruiz-Trillo, J. Paps, M. Loukota, C. Ribera, U. Jondelius, J. Baguñà & M. Riutort. (2002)
A phylogenetic analysis of Myosin Heavy Chain type II sequences corroborates Acoela and Nemertodermatida are basal bilaterians.
Proceedings National Academic of Sciences USA 99: 11246-11251.

-Jaume Baguñà, Iñaki Ruiz-Trillo, Jordi Paps & Marta Riutort. (2002)
Origen y evolución de los ejes corporales y la simetría bilateral en animales.
In “
Evolución: la base de la Biología” (M.Soler ed.), Proyecto Sur Editorial.

-U. Jondelius, I. Ruiz-Trillo, J. Baguñà & M. Riutort. (2002)
The Nemertodermatida are basal bilaterians and not members of the Platyhelminthes.
Zoologica Scripta 31: 201-215.

-J. Baguñà, I. Ruiz-Trillo, J. Paps, M. Loukota, C.s Ribera, U. Jondelius & M. Riutort. (2001)
The first bilaterian organisms: simple or complex? New molecular evidence.
International Journal of Developmental Biology 45: S133-S134.

-Iñaki Ruiz-Trillo. (2001)
Acoela.
In “
McGraw-Hill Encyclopedia of Science and Technology, 2001 Yearbook of Science & Technology”. McGraw-Hill, New York.

-J. Baguñà, S. Carranza, J. Paps, I. Ruiz-Trillo & M. Riutort. (2000)
Molecular taxonomy and phylogeny of Tricladida.
In “
Interrelationships of the Platyhelminthes”, Littlewood & Bray Ed., Taylor & Francis, London.

-I. Ruiz-Trillo, M. Riutort, D. T. J. Littlewood, E. A. Herniou & J. Baguñà. (1999)
Acoel flatworms: earliest extant bilaterian metazoans, not members of the Platyhelminthes.
Science 283: 1919-1923.