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Developmental Dynamics
AbstractBackgroundColonial ascidians are chordates known to reproduce both sexually and asexually. In the present study, we used the Mediterranean species Botryllus schlosseri and the Japanese Botryllus primigenus to investigate the possible role of tiar, ttp, and g3bp in the periodical renewal of the colonies, defined by generation changes or ...
Laura Drago +3 more
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AbstractBackgroundColonial ascidians are chordates known to reproduce both sexually and asexually. In the present study, we used the Mediterranean species Botryllus schlosseri and the Japanese Botryllus primigenus to investigate the possible role of tiar, ttp, and g3bp in the periodical renewal of the colonies, defined by generation changes or ...
Laura Drago +3 more
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2017
Published as part of Brunetti, Riccardo, Manni, Lucia, Mastrototaro, Francesco, Gissi, Carmela & Gasparini, Fabio, 2017, Fixation, description and DNA barcode of a neotype for Botryllus schlosseri (Pallas, 1766) (Tunicata, Ascidiacea), pp.
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Published as part of Brunetti, Riccardo, Manni, Lucia, Mastrototaro, Francesco, Gissi, Carmela & Gasparini, Fabio, 2017, Fixation, description and DNA barcode of a neotype for Botryllus schlosseri (Pallas, 1766) (Tunicata, Ascidiacea), pp.
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Journal of Thermal Biology, 2023
Local adaptation and phenotypic plasticity play key roles in mediating organisms' ability to respond to spatiotemporal variation in temperature. These two processes often act together to generate latitudinal or elevational clines in acute temperature ...
Zachary J. C. Tobias +2 more
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Local adaptation and phenotypic plasticity play key roles in mediating organisms' ability to respond to spatiotemporal variation in temperature. These two processes often act together to generate latitudinal or elevational clines in acute temperature ...
Zachary J. C. Tobias +2 more
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2001
Published as part of Monniot, Françoise & Monniot, Claude, 2001, Ascidians from the tropical western Pacific, pp.
Monniot, Françoise, Monniot, Claude
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Published as part of Monniot, Françoise & Monniot, Claude, 2001, Ascidians from the tropical western Pacific, pp.
Monniot, Françoise, Monniot, Claude
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2018
Published as part of Kakkonen, Jenni E., Worsfold, Tim M., Ashelby, Christopher W., Taylor, Andrea & Beaton, Katy, 2019, The value of regular monitoring and diverse sampling techniques to assess aquatic non-native species: a case study from Orkney, pp.
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Published as part of Kakkonen, Jenni E., Worsfold, Tim M., Ashelby, Christopher W., Taylor, Andrea & Beaton, Katy, 2019, The value of regular monitoring and diverse sampling techniques to assess aquatic non-native species: a case study from Orkney, pp.
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CABI Compendium, 2022
This datasheet on Botryllus schlosseri covers Identity, Distribution.
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This datasheet on Botryllus schlosseri covers Identity, Distribution.
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GigaScience
Background Botryllus schlosseri (Tunicata) is a colonial, laboratory model tunicate recognized for its remarkable developmental diversity, its regenerative abilities, and its peculiar genetically determined allorecognition system governed by a ...
Olivier De Thier +9 more
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Background Botryllus schlosseri (Tunicata) is a colonial, laboratory model tunicate recognized for its remarkable developmental diversity, its regenerative abilities, and its peculiar genetically determined allorecognition system governed by a ...
Olivier De Thier +9 more
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bioRxiv
This study establishes the copper tolerance range of the colonial marine tunicate Botryllus schlosseri. Furthermore, quantitative organismal phenotyping and quantitative proteomics were combined to characterize the B. schlosseri response to, and recovery
Maxime Leprêtre, Dietmar Kültz
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This study establishes the copper tolerance range of the colonial marine tunicate Botryllus schlosseri. Furthermore, quantitative organismal phenotyping and quantitative proteomics were combined to characterize the B. schlosseri response to, and recovery
Maxime Leprêtre, Dietmar Kültz
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Developmental Biology
Model organisms are essential in science as they provide systems for studying conserved biological processes. In addition to widely used multicellular and unicellular models, tunicates have emerged as valuable model organisms in various biological fields
A. Karahan
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Model organisms are essential in science as they provide systems for studying conserved biological processes. In addition to widely used multicellular and unicellular models, tunicates have emerged as valuable model organisms in various biological fields
A. Karahan
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Chimeras and histocompatibility in the colonial ascidian Botryllus schlosseri
Developmental & Comparative Immunology, 1988Chimeras of B. schlosseri were prepared by pairwise combination of colonies sharing one allele at the fusibility gene locus (AD = AC chimeras). A frequent resorption of one of the partners was observed and the resorption time was shown to be significantly correlated with the relative size, the resorbing partner being usually the larger.
A, Sabbadin, C, Astorri
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