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- noun Plural form of
deuterostome .
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Examples
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Minor variations in deuterostomes range from sea urchins to sea merchants.
Continuation… 2008
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Once you have deuterostomes, everything after is just minor variations.
Continuation… 2008
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The deuterostomes are made up of the chordates, hemichordates and the echinoderms.
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They focus on the fact they have proven, as we all expected, that cephalochordates+echinoderms is baloney just why nature published the delsuc phylogeny of deuterostomes just with no hemichordates is beyond me. crapcrapcrapcrapcrap!
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All are members of the chordata, the deuterostomes with notochords.
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All are members of the chordata, the deuterostomes with notochords.
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If you call an ancestor species splitting into one or more successor species "macro-evolution," what is your term for evolution from, say, the earliest deuterostomes to birds?
The Memory Hole 2005
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Any other reason to think, apart from this, that the common ancestor of protostomes and deuterostomes was itself a triploblast?
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Citation: "Acoelomorph flatworms are deuterostomes related to Xenoturbella."
Wired Top Stories Brandon Keim 2011
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The distribution of CARP VIII covers vertebrates and deuterostomes, and CARP X appears to be universal in the animal kingdom.
BioMed Central - Latest articles Ashok Aspatwar 2010
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