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To romantics they are Gosse’s ‘blossomed beauties’ and Roughley’s ‘flowers of the reef’, but despite their botanical common name, sea anemones are voracious animals — Dalyell’s ‘fell devourers of whatever they can overpower’. They belong to the Anthozoa, one of four extant classes (Figure 1.1) within the phylum Cnidaria (tentacle-bearing Radiata having
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To romantics they are Gosse’s ‘blossomed beauties’ and Roughley’s ‘flowers of the reef’, but despite their botanical common name, sea anemones are voracious animals — Dalyell’s ‘fell devourers of whatever they can overpower’. They belong to the Anthozoa, one of four extant classes (Figure 1.1) within the phylum Cnidaria (tentacle-bearing Radiata having
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Virus diseases of Japanese anemone
2000Two viruses, Tobacco rattle virus (TRV), genus Tobravirus and Raspberry ringspot virus (RRSV), genus Nepovirus, have been isolated from plants of Japanese anemone (Anemone x hybrida = Anemone hupehensis var. japonica x A. vitifolia) growing in nurseries in southern Germany and in north western Italy.
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Unexpected complexity of the Wnt gene family in a sea anemone
Nature, 2005Heiko A Schmidt+2 more
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A new sea anemone peptide, APETx2, inhibits ASIC3, a major acid-sensitive channel in sensory neurons
EMBO Journal, 2004Sylvie Diochot+2 more
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Association with a sea anemone alters the skin microbiome of clownfish
Coral reefs, 2018Zoe A. Pratte+5 more
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Genetic variation and development of a SCAR marker of anemone-type flower in chrysanthemum
Molecular breeding, 2019Xiaodong Yang+9 more
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