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SmithRNAs: A Common Feature among Metazoa. [PDF]

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Marturano G   +8 more
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The genome sequence of the Gold Spangle, <i>Autographa bractea</i> (Denis & Schiffermüller), 1775 (Lepidoptera: Noctuidae). [PDF]

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Cornet C   +11 more
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The genome sequence of the Golden Plusia, <i>Polychrysia moneta</i> (Fabricius, 1787) (Lepidoptera: Noctuidae). [PDF]

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Mohan AV   +10 more
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How are the mitochondrial genomes reorganized in Hexapoda? Differential evolution and the first report of convergences within Hexapoda

Gene, 2021
The evolution of the Hexapoda mitochondrial genome has been the focus of several genetic and evolutionary studies over the last decades. However, they have concentrated on certain taxonomic orders of economic or health importance. The recent increase of mitochondrial genomes sequencing of diverse taxonomic orders generates an important opportunity to ...
Stephen L Cameron, CARLOS F Prada
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The evolution of Strepsiptera (Hexapoda)

Zoology, 2008
An evolutionary scenario for the enigmatic group Strepsiptera is provided, based on the results of a comprehensive cladistic analysis of characters of all life stages. A recently described fossil--+Protoxenos janzeni--the most archaic strepsipteran, sheds new light on the early evolution of the group and reduces the "morphological gap" between ...
Hans, Pohl, Rolf Georg, Beutel
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Evolution of CP2 transcription factors in Hexapoda

Journal of Genetics, 2021
The CP2 transcription factors are highly conserved in metazoans, where they are divided into two groups: grainyhead and late SV40 factor (LSF). We traced their evolutionary history in the Hexapoda using over 500 insect transcriptomes, to test the hypothesis that the evolution of holometaboly involved novel isoforms of these genes. All insects appear to
Matan Shelomi   +2 more
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The phylogeny of Strepsiptera (Hexapoda)

Cladistics, 2005
AbstractPrevious phylogenetic analyses of Strepsiptera have been limited to characters from only males or first instar larvae, and by poor taxonomic sampling. This investigation is the first cladistic analysis to use more than fourfold as many characters as any prior study, and a broader sampling of taxa. The analysis of 189 morphological characters of
Hans Pohl, Rolf Georg Beutel
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Circulatory organs of Diplura (Hexapoda): the basic design in Hexapoda?

International Journal of Insect Morphology and Embryology, 1999
Abstract The circulatory systems of Campodea augens and Catajapyx aquilonaris (Hexapoda: Diplura) have been examined by means of light and electron microscopy. Hemolymph flow has also been investigated in vivo. Both species share features that deviate conspicuously from the common textbook design of the insect circulatory system: (i) antennal vessels
Gereben-Krenn, BA, Pass, G
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The ultrastructure of the spermathecae in the Collembola Symphypleona (Hexapoda)

Journal of Morphology, 2008
AbstractThe fine structure of the paired spermathecae of two Symphypleona Collembola, Sminthurus viridis and Allacma fusca, was studied. The spermathecal epithelium is rich in pigment granules, while secretory organelles are scarce, consisting of a few mitochondria and microtubules, scattered cisterns of endoplasmic reticulum and Golgi systems.
Dallai R.   +2 more
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