Biology
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A Genome Analysis of the Evolutionary Relationships and Times of Origin of Sea Urchins and Its Relatives
According to the study, contemporary echinoids appeared some 300 million years ago, overcame the Permo Triassic catastrophic event, the most severe biodiversity crisis in Earth's history, and swiftly diversified in its aftermath.
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