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Fertilization in echinoderms

Biochemical and Biophysical Research Communications, 2012
For more than 150 years, echinoderm eggs have served as overly favored experimental model systems in which to study fertilization. Sea urchin and starfish belong to the same phylum and thus share many similarities in their fertilization patterns.
Luigia, Santella   +2 more
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Paleogenomics of Echinoderms

Science, 2006
Paleogenomics propels the meaning of genomic studies back through hundreds of millions of years of deep time. Now that the genome of the echinoid Strongylocentrotus purpuratus is sequenced, the operation of its genes can be interpreted in light of the well-understood echinoderm fossil record.
Bottjer, David J.   +3 more
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Bioresources from Echinoderms

2005
More than 6,500 species have been recorded in the phylum Echinodermata. A variety of biologically active substances have been isolated from the echinoderm species: saponins, glycolipids, carotenoids, porphyrins, naphthoquinones, venoms and others.
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ECHINODERMS

1982
JACK COHEN, BRENDAN MASSEY
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Echinoderms

1975
J. E. Webb, J. A. Wallwork, J. H. Elgood
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Echinoderms

2009
Juan José Alvarado, Jorge Cortés
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