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Utilisation of Oxford Nanopore sequencing to generate six complete gastropod mitochondrial genomes as part of a biodiversity curriculum. [PDF]
De Vivo M +13 more
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Systematic dissection of genomic features determining the vast diversity of conotoxins. [PDF]
Zheng JW +9 more
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Collaborative Expression: Transcriptomics of Conus virgo Suggests Contribution of Multiple Secretory Glands to Venom Production. [PDF]
Fedosov A +4 more
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A new Conus (Prosobranchia: Conidae) species found in Bahamas
The author describes a new species of the genus Conus, endemic to the Bahamas. The new taxon is established in honor of Carl Sahlberg and compared with other similar species. The author also makes some general considerations about the morphology of the specimens of other species in the same genus.
Da Motta, A. J., Harland, W.
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Gastropod classification and taxonomy [PDF]
Gastropods are a large and highly diversified class within the phylum Mollusca. Many gastropods possess a shell whereas some are without shells. The shelled gastropods are also called univalves.
Mohamed, K S, Venkatesan, V
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Ce travail recense les espèces récoltées par dragages dans le lagon de Nouvelle-Calédonie et dans la zone bathyale supérieure. 26 espèces du lagon sont signalées dont deux pour la première fois : #Conus acutangulus$ et #Conus articulatus$. Parmi les 23 espèces bathyales, 14 seulement ont pu être identifiées, les autres étant probablement nouvelles.
/Richer de Forges, Bertrand +1 more
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A new Conus (Gastropoda: Conidae) species found in Martinique
short note with no ...
Da Motta, A. J., Raybaudi, G.
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Mitogenome Characterization of Four Conus Species and Comparative Analysis. [PDF]
Wang H, Zhu X, Liu Y, Luo S, Zhangsun D.
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Benthic community survey of Gwadar (east bay) Balochistan, Pakistan [PDF]
Benthic communities of the Gwadar east bay (Balochistan) was surveyed during the onset of S.W. monsoon. A total 1030 specimens were collected which represented Phyla of Arthropoda, Mollusca, Annelida, Echinodermata.
Amjad, S. +3 more
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Atoll research bulletin. [PDF]
no.531-542 ...
National Museum of Natural History (U.S.) +4 more
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