Simakov, OlegKawashima, TakeshiMarlétaz, FerdinandJenkins, JerryKoyanagi, RyoMitros, ThereseHisata, KanakoBredeson, JessenShoguchi, EiichiGyoja, FukiYue, Jia-XingChen, Yi-ChihFreeman, Robert M.Sasaki, AkaneHikosaka-Katayama, TomoeSato, AtsukoFujie, ManabuBaughman, Kenneth W.Levine, JudithGonzalez, PaulCameron, ChristopherFritzenwanker, Jens H.Pani, Ariel M.Goto, HirokiKanda, MiyukiArakaki, NanaYamasaki, ShinichiQu, JiaxinCree, AndrewDing, YanDinh, Huyen H.Dugan, ShannonHolder, MichaelJhangiani, Shalini N.Kovar, Christie L.Lee, Sandra L.Lewis, Lora R.Morton, DonnaNazareth, Lynne V.Okwuonu, GeoffreySantibanez, JirehChen, RuiRichards, StephenMuzny, Donna M.Gillis, AndrewPeshkin, LeonidWu, MichaelHumphreys, TomSu, Yi-HsienPutnam, Nicholas H.Schmutz, JeremyFujiyama, AsaoYu, Jr-KaiTagawa, KunifumiWorley, Kim C.Gibbs, Richard A.Kirschner, Marc W.Lowe, Christopher J.Satoh, NoriyukiRokhsar, Daniel S.Gerhart, John2016-01-142016-01-142015Simakov, Oleg, Kawashima, Takeshi, Marlétaz, Ferdinand, et al.. "Hemichordate genomes and deuterostome origins." <i>Nature,</i> 527, (2015) Macmillan Publishers Limited: 459-465. http://dx.doi.org/10.1038/nature16150.https://hdl.handle.net/1911/87820Acorn worms, also known as enteropneust (literally, ‘gut-breathing’) hemichordates, are marine invertebrates that share features with echinoderms and chordates. Together, these three phyla comprise the deuterostomes. Here we report the draft genome sequenengThis work is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial-ShareAlike 3.0 Unported licence. The images or other third party material in this article are included in the article’s Creative Commons license, unless indicated otherwise in the crHemichordate genomes and deuterostome originsJournal articlehttp://dx.doi.org/10.1038/nature16150