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SPP 1174:  Deep Metazoan Phylogeny

Subject Area Biology
Term from 2005 to 2011
Project identifier Deutsche Forschungsgemeinschaft (DFG) - Project number 5472147
 
The Priority Programme combines resources and expertise to clarify important aspects of the phylogeny of large metazoan taxa and to infer processes of molecular evolution and of the historical evolution of phenotypes. In focus are the phylogenetic relationships between animal taxa traditionally classified as phyla . Past publications based on morphological or molecular data or combining both are extremely inconsistent, partly because data quality was not evaluated, partly because processes of evolution are not well understood. The Ecdysozoa hypothesis, for example, combines nematods and arthropods in a single clade, contradicting the Articulata , a clade composed of annelids and arthropods. The first is mainly supported by molecular data of unpublished signal to noise ratio, the second is based on morphological observations. The contradictions are currently unsettling biologists whose research depends on correct phylogenies, teachers, authors of textbooks.
The Priority Programme brings together experts for different animal groups, morphologists, paleontologists, molecular systematists, and computer scientists. Combining the knowledge of these different specialists will enable us to compile a data set of unprecedented high quality and quantity.
Synergistic effects will improve greatly personal training as well as scientific achievements. Special emphasis is laid on the evaluation of data quality. The Priority Programme will contribute to the growth of gene banks and promote the implementation of a new morphological data bank. Systematics and biodiversity research have suffered a substantial loss of manpower during the past 30 years, not only in Germany but also on a global scale. The Priority Programme will help to educate a new generation of scientists familiar with modern tools of phylogeny inference.
This particular Priority Programme differs from others in the necessity for a strict coordination of single projects. The goal can only be reached when all data can be interlocked for a final total evidence analysis.
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