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  lüll The earliest history of the deuterostomes: the importance of the Chengjiang  Fossil-Lagerstatte Shu DG; Conway Morris S; Zhang ZF; Han JProc Biol Sci  2010[Jan]; 277 (1679): 165-74While the broad framework of deuterostome evolution is now clear, the remarkable  diversity of extant forms within this group has rendered the nature of the  ancestral types problematic: what, for example, does the common ancestor of a sea  urchin and lamprey actually look like? The answer to such questions can be  addressed on the basis of remarkably well-preserved fossils from Cambrian  Lagerstatten, not least the celebrated Chengjiang Lagerstatte (Yunnan, China).  This deposit is particularly important because of its rich diversity of  deuterostomes. These include some of the earliest known representatives, among  which are the first vertebrates, as well as more enigmatic groups, notably the  vetulicolians and yunnanozoans. The latter groups, in particular, have been the  subject of some radical divergences in opinion as to their exact phylogenetic  placements. Here, we both review the known diversity of Chengjiang deuterostomes  and in particular argue that the vetulicolians and yunnanozoans represent very  primitive deuterostomes. Moreover, in the latter case we present new data to  indicate that the yunnanozoans are unlikely to be any sort of chordate.|*Biological Evolution[MESH]|*Fossils[MESH]|Animals[MESH]|China[MESH]|Phylogeny[MESH] |