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Term added as part of revision provoked by needing to include Cephalochordate Amphioxus 2013/09/02 (RD) Term moved as part of partitioning Taxonomy NTs away from Animals division, provoked by New Terms Amphioxus and Chordata 2013/09/05 (RD)
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Chordata
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10.410.10.10^Chordata|10.450.70.10^Chordata|20.160.30.10.10^Chordata
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Chordates (/ˈkɔrdeɪts/) are animals possessing a notochord, a hollow dorsal nerve cord, pharyngeal slits, an endostyle, and a post-anal tail for at least some period of their life cycles. Taxonomically, the phylum includes the subphyla Vertebrata, which includes mammals, fish, amphibians, reptiles and birds; Tunicata, which includes salps and sea squirts; and Cephalochordata, comprising the lancelets. Members of the phylum Chordata are bilaterally symmetric, deuterostome coelomates, and the vertebrate chordates display segmentation. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Chordate RD
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