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Proline-, Glutamic Acid-, Leucine-Rich Protein 1 (PELP1): Diversity, Structural Conservation, and Evolutionary Origins Across the Species. [PDF]
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A whole-body atlas of BMP signaling activity in an adult sea anemone. [PDF]
Knabl P, Mörsdorf D, Genikhovich G.
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Spermatogenesis in anthozoa: Differentiation of the spermatid
Cell And Tissue Research, 1975The fine structure of spermatids has been examined in Calliactis, Protanthea, Gonactinia and Parazoanthus (Cnidaria, Anthozoa). The sperm cells are relatively simple and lack distinct acrosomes. Their nuclei, spherical in the zoanthid, in the actinians are slendertipped cones. Condensation of the chromatin is interpreted in terms of progressive coiling
E B, Lyke, E A, Robson
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Systematic Relationships within the Anthozoa (Cnidaria: Anthozoa) Using the 5′-end of the 28S rDNA
Molecular Phylogenetics and Evolution, 1995Systematic relationships among the subclasses of Anthozoa, and especially among the orders Scleractinia, Actiniaria, and Corallimorpharia of subclass Zoantharia, were investigated by applying parsimony and distance methods of analysis to nucleotide sequence data obtained for the 5' end of the 28S rDNA.
C A, Chen +4 more
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Journal of Experimental Marine Biology and Ecology, 1985
Coelenteric bacterial densities of four Mediterranean anthozoan species, Parazoanthus axinellae (Schmidt), Anemonia sulcata (Pennant), Leptopsammia pruvoti (Lac.-Duth.), Cladocora cespitosa (L.) and one tropical species, Stoichactis giganteum (Forskal) were investigated in situ and under controlled laboratory conditions.
Gerhard J Herndl
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Coelenteric bacterial densities of four Mediterranean anthozoan species, Parazoanthus axinellae (Schmidt), Anemonia sulcata (Pennant), Leptopsammia pruvoti (Lac.-Duth.), Cladocora cespitosa (L.) and one tropical species, Stoichactis giganteum (Forskal) were investigated in situ and under controlled laboratory conditions.
Gerhard J Herndl
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Generation of bilateral symmetry in Anthozoa: A model
Journal of Theoretical Biology, 2007Polyps of Anthozoa usually display bilateral symmetry with respect to their mouth opening, to their pharynx, and in particular to the arrangement of their mesenteries. Mesenteries, which are endodermal folds running from the apical to the basal end of the body, subdivide the gastric cavity into pouches. They form in a bilateral symmetric sequence.
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Fluorescent proteins from nonbioluminescent Anthozoa species
Nature Biotechnology, 1999We have cloned six fluorescent proteins homologous to the green fluorescent protein (GFP) from Aequorea victoria. Two of these have spectral characteristics dramatically different from GFP, emitting at yellow and red wavelengths. All the proteins were isolated from nonbioluminescent reef corals, demonstrating that GFP-like proteins are not always ...
M V, Matz +6 more
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Colonial conduction systems in the Anthozoa: Octocorallia
Journal of Experimental Biology, 1975ABSTRACT The octocorals Alcyonium digitatum, Pennatula phosphorea and Virgularía mirabilis each have a through-conducting nerve net. The nerve net demonstrated electrophysiologically may well be the same as that previously shown by the use of histological techniques.
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Mitochondrial Genomes of Anthozoa (Cnidaria)
1995The complete nucleotide sequences of the mitochondrial (mt) DNA molecules of the sea anemone, Metridium senile , and the sea pansy, Renilla kolikeri , have been analyzed. Both of these anthozoan mtDNAs contain genes for the same thirteen proteins and two rRNAs found in most other metazoan mtDNAs.
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