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CONFIRMATION OF THE OCCURRENCE OF THE CORAL PAVONA CHIRIQUIENSIS GLYNN, MATÉ AND STEMANN (CNIDARIA: ANTHOZOA: AGARICIIDAE) IN THE COLOMBIAN PACIFIC

open access: green, 2007
Fernando A. Zapata   +4 more
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Sea Anemone (Cnidaria, Anthozoa, Actiniaria) Toxins: An Overview [PDF]

open access: yesMarine Drugs, 2012
The Cnidaria phylum includes organisms that are among the most venomous animals. The Anthozoa class includes sea anemones, hard corals, soft corals and sea pens. The composition of cnidarian venoms is not known in detail, but they appear to contain a variety of compounds. Currently around 250 of those compounds have been identified (peptides, proteins,
Vitor M Vasconcelos, Agostinho Antunes
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Fluorescent proteins from nonbioluminescent Anthozoa species

Nature Biotechnology, 1999
We 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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Systematic Relationships within the Anthozoa (Cnidaria: Anthozoa) Using the 5′-end of the 28S rDNA

Molecular Phylogenetics and Evolution, 1995
Systematic 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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Anthozoa red fluorescent protein in biosensing

Analytical and Bioanalytical Chemistry, 2006
The identification and cloning of a red fluorescent protein (DsRed) obtained from Anthozoa corals has provided an alternative to commonly used green fluorescent proteins (GFPs) in bioanalytical and biomedical research. DsRed in tandem with GFPs has enhanced the feasibility of multicolor labeling studies.
Suresh, Shrestha, Sapna K, Deo
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Coelenterata. Anthozoa.

1922
Die erste Koralle aus dem Tertiär von Java ist 1864 durch Duncan vom Goenoeng Sela im Tji Lanangtal beschrieben worden. 1867 hat dann Reuss die erste grössere Suite von Tertiärkorallen bearbeitet, die v. Hochstetter anlässlich der Novara-Expedition gesammelt hatte.
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Spermatogenesis in anthozoa: Differentiation of the spermatid

Cell And Tissue Research, 1975
The 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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Anthozoa Ehrenberg 1831

Sub-Phylum: Anthozoa Ehrenberg, 1831 Class: Octocorallia Haeckel ...
Koido, Tatsuki   +2 more
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Anthozoa Ehrenberg 1834

Published as part of Titus, Benjamin M., Bennett-Smith, Morgan F., Chiodo, Tommaso & Rodríguez, Estefanía, 2024, The clownfish-hosting sea anemones (Anthozoa: Actiniaria): updated nomenclature, biogeography, and practical field guide., pp.
Titus, Benjamin M.   +3 more
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Phylogenetic relationships among sea anemones (Cnidaria: Anthozoa: Actiniaria)

Molecular Phylogenetics and Evolution, 2008
Sea anemones (order Actiniaria) are among the most diverse and successful members of the anthozoan subclass Hexacorallia, being found at all depths and latitudes and in all marine habitats. Members of this group exhibit the greatest variation in anatomy, biology, and life history in Hexacorallia, and lack any morphological synapomorphy.
M, Daly   +3 more
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