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Riutort, M and Paps, J and Ruiz-Trillo, I (2014) Bilaterians: The Evolutionary Advantage of Being Two-Sided. In: The Tree of Life. Sinauer Associates Inc. ISBN 978-1-60535-229-9.

Riutort, M and Paps, J and Ruiz-Trillo, I (2012) Bilaterados. In: El Árbol de la Vida: sistemática y evolución de los seres vivos. Editorial Reverte, pp. 188-195. ISBN 9788461597406.

Paps, J and Baguna, J and Riutort, M (2009) Bilaterian Phylogeny: A Broad Sampling of 13 Nuclear Genes Provides a New Lophotrochozoa Phylogeny and Supports a Paraphyletic Basal Acoelomorpha. Molecular Biology and Evolution, 26 (10). pp. 2397-2406. DOI https://doi.org/10.1093/molbev/msp150

Ruiz-Trillo, I and Paps, J and Loukota, M and Ribera, C and Jondelius, U and Baguñà, J and Riutort, M (2002) A phylogenetic analysis of myosin heavy chain type II sequences corroborates that Acoela and Nemertodermatida are basal bilaterians. Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences, 99 (17). pp. 11246-11251. DOI https://doi.org/10.1073/pnas.172390199

Baguñà,, J and Paps, J and Riutort, M and Ruiz-Trillo, I (2002) Origen y evolución de los ejes corporales y la simetría bilateral en animales. In: Evolucion: la base de la biologia. Proyecto Sur de Ediciones, S.L., pp. 535-548. ISBN 84-8254-139-0.

Baguñà, J and Ruiz-Trillo, I and Paps, J and Loukota, M and Ribera, C and Jondelius, U and Riutort, M (2001) The first bilaterian organisms: Simple or complex? New molecular evidence. International Journal of Developmental Biology, 45 (SUPPL.). S133-S134.

Baguñà, J and Carranza, S and Paps, J and Ruiz-Trillo, I and Riutort, M (2000) Molecular taxonomy and phylogeny of the Tricladida. In: Interrelationships of the Platyhelminthes. Systematics Association Special Volumes . CRC Press, London, pp. 49-56. ISBN 9780748409037.

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