NOD-like receptor repertoire in the chromosome-level genome of the demosponge <i>Dysidea avara</i> (Schmidt, 1862). [PDF]
Koutsouveli V +8 more
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First draft genome assembly of sponge Halisarca dujardinii reveals key components of basement membrane and broad repertoire of aggregation factors. [PDF]
Borisenko I +3 more
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The Development of Two Species of Tetilla (Demosponge)
application/pdf 紀要論文 1. The fertilization and development of two species of oviparous sponges, Tetilla serica and Tetilla japonica, were described. The results of this study show that these two species have common features in their development, but this is very unusual as compared with that of other sponges. 2.
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Pervasive Mitochondrial tRNA Gene Loss in Clade B of Haplosclerid Sponges (Porifera, Demospongiae). [PDF]
Lavrov DV, Turner TL, Vicente J.
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A hypercalcified sponge with soft relatives: Vaceletia is a keratose demosponge
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Silica-associated proteins from hexactinellid sponges support an alternative evolutionary scenario for biomineralization in Porifera. [PDF]
Shimizu K +7 more
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Marine Collagen and Chitin: Promising Applications in Interdisciplinary Fields. [PDF]
Rahman A.
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Megabenthic assemblages from South Adriatic marine mesophotic environments. [PDF]
Giménez G +7 more
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The genomes of the aquarium sponges Tethya wilhelma and Tethya minuta (Porifera: Demospongiae). [PDF]
Wörheide G +5 more
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The chromosomal genome sequence of the kidney sponge, <i>Chondrosia reniformis</i> Nardo, 1847, and its associated microbial metagenome sequences. [PDF]
Pita L +19 more
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