Investigation of an Indigenous Hexacorallia as a Potential Bone Graft Substitute [PDF]
Bone fractures have gradually become an inevitable disease, especially because of aging and trauma. The treatment of bone fractures typically requires using a bone graft, especially for critical-sized fractures.
Chang, Tien-Chieh
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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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The Octocoral Trait Database: a global database of trait information for octocoral species
Trait-based approaches are revolutionizing our understanding of high-diversity ecosystems by providing insights into the principles underlying key ecological processes, such as community assembly, species distribution, resilience, and the relationship ...
D. Gómez-Gras +8 more
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Preliminary survey of zooxanthellate zoanthids (Cnidaria : Hexacorallia) of the Galapagos, and associated symbiotic dinoflagellates (Symbiodinium spp.) [PDF]
Despite their presence in almost all marine ecosystems, the zoanthids (Cnidaria: Hexacorallia: Zoantharia) are poorly studied, in large part due to a lack of useful morphological identification characters.
Reimer, James D. +1 more
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The Mitogenomic Landscape of Hexacorallia Corals: Insight into Their Slow Evolution [PDF]
The utility of the mitochondrial genomes (mitogenomes) in analyzing the evolutionary history of animals has been proven. Five deep-sea corals (Bathypathes sp.1, Bathypathes sp.2, Schizopathidae 1, Trissopathes sp., and Leiopathes sp.) were collected in ...
Changwei Shao, Yang Li, Shao Changwei
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Phylogeny of the order Zoantharia (Anthozoa, Hexacorallia) based on the mitochondrial ribosomal genes [PDF]
Zoantharia (or Zoanthidea) is the third largest order of Hexacorallia, characterised by two rows of tentacles, one siphonoglyph and a colonial way of life.
Sinniger, F. +3 more
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Faunal biodiversity of the lower abyssal and hadal zones of the Japan, Ryukyu and Izu-Ogasawara trenches (NW Pacific Ocean; 4534-9775 m). [PDF]
Jamieson AJ +7 more
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Cosmopolitan Gene Families With Known Functions Are Hotspots for the Evolution of Novel Genes in Stony Corals. [PDF]
Stephens TG, Kulczyk AW, Bhattacharya D.
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