Comment on "Ultrastructure reveals ancestral vertebrate pharyngeal skeleton in yunnanozoans"

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Tian et al. (Reports, 8 July 2022, p. 218) claim that Cambrian yunnanozoan animals are stem vertebrates, based partly on their observation at the nanometer scale of microfibrillar tissue located in the branchial arches. They interpret this to represent cellular cartilage with an extracellular matrix of microfibrils. Instead, we argue that the 'microfibrils' are more likely modern organic contamination.

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Zhang, X. G., & Pratt, B. R. (2023, July 28). Comment on “Ultrastructure reveals ancestral vertebrate pharyngeal skeleton in yunnanozoans.” Science. American Association for the Advancement of Science. https://doi.org/10.1126/science.adf1472

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