Progress and Challenges in Phylogenomics and Genomics of Lophotrochozoa/Spiralia
ABSTRACT Lophotrochozoa is one of the three major bilaterian groups comprising more than half of the bilaterian phyla. Lophotrochozoa includes among others Mollusca, Annelida, Platyhelminthes and Rotifera. Despite representing such a large proportion of animal diversity, they are historically understudied and genomic resources have been scarce. However,
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Microsatellite markers for studies with the carnivorous plant Philcoxia minensis (Plantaginaceae). [PDF]
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Plastid Genome Evolution Across the Roridulaceae-Sarraceniaceae Clade (Ericales) in Relation to Carnivorous Strategies. [PDF]
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Hybridization-Driven Herbivorous Adaptation in Fish: Morphological, Digestive, Transcriptome, and Microbial Evidence from a Hybrid of <i>Megalobrama amblycephala</i> (♀) × <i>Culter mongolicus</i> (♂). [PDF]
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Smelling Wellness: Associations Between Botanic Garden Scentscapes and Human Health Gains. [PDF]
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Bacterial Single-Cell Proteins as Sustainable Aquafeeds: A Meta-Analysis of Growth, Physiological Homeostasis, and Antioxidant Capacity. [PDF]
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Phylogenomics reveals the evolution of floral traits associated with pollinators and pollinator-prey conflict within the carnivorous Pinguicula subgenus Temnoceras. [PDF]
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The variation profile of associated microbiota in juvenile whelk <i>Hemifusus tuba</i> (Gmelin, 1791) in dietary transition. [PDF]
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