Reinterpretation of Yunnanozoon as the earliest known hemichordate

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Shu, D
Zhang, X
Chen, L
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[1] Department of Geology, Northwest University
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10.1038/380428a0
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O [数理科学和化学]; P [天文学、地球科学]; Q [生物科学]; N [自然科学总论];
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07 ; 0710 ; 09 ;
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THE Chengjiang fossil Lagerstatte is one of the earliest and most important palaeontological sites from the Phanerozoic era(1,2) about 530 million years ago(3). It yields extremely abundant and remarkably preserved soft-bodied fossils and shells with soft parts of various kinds, including bradoriids(4-6), trilobites(7,8), crustaceans(9), brachiopods, worms, sponges, algae and many unknown forms(10-13). One of these fossils is Yunnanozoon(14), which we reinterpret here as the earliest known hemichordate. Possessing half of the characteristic chordate features and providing an anatomical link between invertebrates and chordates(15), Hemichordata is a minor but important phylum in evolutionary biology. Hemichordates comprise two main groups: the enteropneusts, or 'acorn worms', and the pterobranchs. Apart from the presumable inclusion of graptolites in pterobranchs(16-19), there are very few hemichordate fossils(2,17,20). Although Yunnanozoon is superficially similar to the chordates(21), its typical tripartite body plan is broadly consistent with that of living balanoglossid hemichordates (enteropneusts).
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