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Bioactivity Assessment and Untargeted Metabolomics of the Mediterranean Sea Pen <i>Pennatula phosphorea</i>. [PDF]

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Complete mitochondrial genome of the brain coral <i>Platygyra daedalea</i> (Ellis & Solander, 1786). [PDF]

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SEA PENS (CNIDARIA: OCTOCORALLIA: PENNATULOIDEA) FROM THE MAR DEL PLATA SUBMARINE CANYON AND OUTSKIRTS.

Zootaxa, 2023
During this work, over 200 specimens of sea pens (Anthozoa: Octocorallia: Pennatuloidea), collected in the Mar del Plata submarine canyon and outskirts (38S, up to 3500 m depth) during 2012 and 2013 were analyzed.
Jessica Risaro, D. Lauretta
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Reproduction of Carijoa riisei (Cnidaria: Octocorallia) in the Panamanian tropical eastern Pacific

Bulletin of marine science, 2023
Octocorals are the main component of rocky walls in the Panamanian tropical eastern Pacific (TEP), providing shelter and substrate for diverse marine invertebrates and demersal fishes.
Helio Quintero-Arrieta   +1 more
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Towards a revision of the bamboo corals (Octocorallia): Part 4, delineating the family Keratoisididae.

Zootaxa, 2022
The systematics of bamboo corals of the Family Keratoisididae are evaluated using both DNA sequences and morphological data. Sequence data were obtained from 398 specimens, from which 77 unique haplotypes representing the mtMutS and 18S gene regions were
L. Watling, E. Saucier, S. France
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Limitations of mitochondrial gene barcoding in Octocorallia

Molecular Ecology Resources, 2010
AbstractThe widespread assumption that COI and other mitochondrial genes will be ineffective DNA barcodes for anthozoan cnidarians has not been well tested for most anthozoans other than scleractinian corals. Here we examine the limitations of mitochondrial gene barcoding in the sub‐class Octocorallia, a large, diverse, and ecologically important group
Catherine S, McFadden   +5 more
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