Maximilian J. Telford
Maximilian J. Telford, geneticist.
- Department of Genetics, Evolution and Environment, University College London, Darwin Building, Gower Street, London WC1E 6BT, United Kingdom.
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Publications
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- Bourlat, S.J., Nielsen, C., Lockyer, A.E., Littlewood, D.T.J. & Telford, M.J. 2003. Xenoturbella is a deuterostome that eats molluscs. Nature 424: 925–928. DOI: 10.1038/nature01851 . Reference page.
- Bourlat, S.J., Juliusdottir, T., Lowe, C.J., Freeman, R., Aronowicz, J., Kirschner, M., Lander, E.S., Thorndyke, M., Nakano, H., Kohn, A.B., Heyland, A., Moroz, L.L., Copley, R.R. & Telford, M.J. 2006. Deuterostome phylogeny reveals monophyletic chordates and the new phylum Xenoturbellida. Nature 444: 85–88. DOI: 10.1038/nature05241 . Reference page.
- Bourlat, S.J., Nielsen, C., Economou, A.D. & Telford, M.J. 2008. Testing the new animal phylogeny: a phylum level molecular analysis of the animal kingdom. Molecular Phylogenetics and Evolution 49(1): 23–31. DOI: 10.1016/j.ympev.2008.07.008 . PDF. Reference page.
- Tedford, M.J. 2008. Xenoturbellida: the fourth deuterostome phylum and the diet of worms. Genesis 46(11): 580–586. DOI: 10.1002/dvg.20414 .
- Bourlat, S.J., Rota-Stabelli, O., Lanfear, R. & Telford, M.J. 2009. The mitochondrial genome structure of Xenoturbella bocki (phylum Xenoturbellida) is ancestral within the deuterostomes. BMC Evolutionary Biology 9: 107. DOI: 10.1186/1471-2148-9-107 . Reference page.
- Philippe, H., Brinkmann, H., Copley, R.R., Moroz, L.L., Nakano, H., Poustka, A.J., Wallberg, A., Peterson, K.J. & Telford, M.J. 2011. Acoelomorph flatworms are deuterostomes related to Xenoturbella. Nature 470: 255–258. DOI: 10.1038/nature09676 Reference page.
- Philippe, H., Poustka, A.J., Chiodin, M., Hoff, K.J., Dessimoz, C., Tomiczek, B., Schiffer, P.H., Müller, S., Domman, D., Horn, M., Kuhl, H., Timmermann, B., Satoh, N., Hikosaka-Katayama, T., Nakano, H., Rowe, M.L., Elphick, M.R., Thomas-Chollier, M., Hankeln, T., Mertes, F., Wallberg, A., Rast, J.P., Copley, R.R., Martinez, P., Telford, M.J. 2019. Mitigating Anticipated Effects of Systematic Errors Supports Sister-Group Relationship between Xenacoelomorpha and Ambulacraria. Current Biology 29(11): 1818–1826. DOI: 10.1016/j.cub.2019.04.009 . Reference page.