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Annexin gene family in Spirometra mansoni (Cestoda: Diphyllobothriidae) and its phylogenetic pattern among Platyhelminthes of medical interest. [PDF]
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Evolution of SL-RNA Genes and Their Splicing Targets in Parasitic Flatworms. [PDF]
Calvelo J, Musto H, Koziol U, Iriarte A.
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Flatworm Transcriptomes Reveal Widespread Parasitism by Histophagous Ciliates. [PDF]
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Independent genomic trajectories shape adaptation to life on land across animal lineages
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Platyhelminth FMRFamide-related peptides
International Journal for Parasitology, 1996Platyhelminths are the most primitive metazoan phylum to possess a true central nervous system, comprising a brain and longitudinal nerve cords connected by commissures. Additional to the presence of classical neurotransmitters, the nervous systems of all major groups of flatworms examined have widespread and abundant peptidergic components. Decades of
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Abstract Platyhelminthes (flatworms) is a bilaterian phylum that include both free-living and parasitic taxa. Flatworms have a flat body with no secondary body cavity. The free-living flatworms are small simple animals that live in water and in damp terrestrial environments.
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