Corallimorpharia, also known as coral-like anemones, belong to the sub-order Hexacorallia, the class Anthozoa, the phylum Cnidaria. Cnidaria is a group of the simplest animals at the tissue level of organization, which reflect ancestral characteristics and hence are important for understanding the evolution of metazoan genomes and developmental ...
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Description ofPseudocirrhipathes(Cnidaria: Anthozoa: Hexacorallia: Antipathidae), a new genus of whip black corals from the Indo‐Pacific [PDF]
Marzia Bo+6 more
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Lost in the dark: Antipatharia-Symbiodiniaceae association in the deep waters of the Red Sea
Black corals (Hexacorallia: Antipatharia) are a major component of mesophotic and deep marine ecosystems. Due to their preference for light deprived environments, black corals have historically been considered azooxanthellate, yet recent works have found
Silvia Vicario+23 more
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The thermophilic sea anemone Telmatactis cricoides (Cnidaria, Hexacorallia) in the western Mediterranean: filling gaps in the knowledge of the distribution [PDF]
Alejandro Martín-Arjona+4 more
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Molecular cytogenetic study on the scleractinian coral Micromussa amakusensis (Veron, 1990) (Hexacorallia, Anthozoa, Cnidaria): isolation of five fluorescence in situ hybridization markers [PDF]
Analyn B. Baldove+9 more
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Mito-nuclear discordance within Anthozoa, with notes on unique properties of their mitochondrial genomes. [PDF]
Quattrini AM+9 more
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The genome of the deep-sea anemone Actinernus sp. contains a mega-array of ANTP-class homeobox genes. [PDF]
Law STS+9 more
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The complete mitochondrial genome of sand anemone, <i>Paracondylactis hertwigi</i> (Wassilieff, 1908). [PDF]
Lee SJ, Lee SH, Yu HJ, Cho IY, Hwang SJ.
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