what evidence links echinoderms, hemichordates, and chordates
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The conserved area in the genome of these two worms provides the first evolutionary link between hemichordates and chordates, and, as a result, all deuterostomes – thus supplying evidence for a common lineage between humans and their less complex relatives.
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Feature of Phylum
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- Hemichordata and Chordata are two deuterostome phyla
- Alongside the phylum Echinodermata, Hemichrodata and Chordate have a place with a typical ancestor
- Both hemichordates and chordates are coelomates
- Hemichordates are worm-like, marine animals while chordates live in water, land, and air
- Echinoderm larva is a two-sided fit as a fiddle which is like the larval phase of hemichordates. Differences occur as echinoderms are in adult stage
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