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The Genome of the Ctenophore Mnemiopsis leidyi and Its Implications for Cell Type Evolution
An understanding of ctenophore biology is critical for reconstructing events that occurred early in animal evolution. Toward this goal, we have sequenced, assembled, and annotated the genome of the ctenophore Mnemiopsis leidyi.
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Developmental expression of homeobox genes in the ctenophore Mnemiopsis leidyi
Development Genes and Evolution, 2008Homeobox genes are a large family of genes that encode helix-turn-helix transcription factors that play fundamental roles in such developmental processes including body axis formation and cell specification. They have been found in a wide variety of organisms, from fungi to plants and animals, with some classes being specific to the Metazoa.
Kevin, Pang, Mark Q, Martindale
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SYMMETRY AND REGULATION IN MNEMIOPSIS LEIDYI, AGASSIZ
The Biological Bulletin, 1937The ctenophores, a group in which Mnemiopsis is included, are usu ally referred to as biradially symmetrical animals. By some they are believed to have primarily a radial symmetry. There is of course the idea of bilateral symmetry expressed in the term biradial. As one sees this animal swimming freely in water it does seem to possess a radial symmetry.
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An Edwardsiid Larva Parasitic in Mnemiopsis
1976In some years a vermiform larval sea anemone is abundant inside the ctenophore Mnemiopsis leidyi in the Woods Hole, Massachusetts region. This report deals with the identification of its adult form, its occurrence over the years and the extent of infection of the host, observations on penetration of the host, and data on the time required for ...
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Feeding Rates of the Ctenophore, Mnemiopsis leidyi
Chesapeake Science, 1967Rates of feeding by the ctenophoreMnemiopsis leidyi were measured in order to evaluate the importance of predation by ctenophores on populations of zooplankton. Copepods, mostlyAcartia tonsa, and ctenophores from the Patuxent River and the harbor at Solomons, Maryland, were used. Rates of feeding were correlated with the experimental containers and the
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A mechanosensory system that controls feeding in adult Mnemiopsis
Hydrobiologia, 2004We describe here the food groove complex and mechanism of prey capture used by adult Mnemiopsis spp. ctenophores to obtain prey swept into the auricular grooves by feeding currents. Tentilla that emerge from the tentacular groove of the food groove complex extend into the auricular grooves and capture prey upon their sticky surfaces.
Anthony G. Moss +2 more
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In Situ Feeding Rates of the Ctenophore Mnemiopsis mccradyi
Estuaries, 1987Prey ingested byMnemiopsis mccradyi collected in Link Port (Indian River, east coast of central Florida) consisted mostly of copepod nauplii, barnacle nauplii, bivalve veligers, and adult copepods (Acartia sp.,Oithona sp.); abundances in that order. Compared to relative in situ densities, there was an increased consumption of barnacle nauplii, bivalve ...
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Development of the nervous system in the early hatching larvae of the ctenophore Mnemiopsis leidyi
Journal of Morphology, 2021Tigran P Norekian, Leonid L Moroz
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Citizens’ Eyes on Mnemiopsis: How to Multiply Sightings with a Click!
Diversity, 2021Valentina Tirelli +2 more
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