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The chromosomal genome sequence of the carnivorous sponge, <i>Lycopodina hypogea</i> (Vacelet & Boury-Esnault, 1996) (Poecilosclerida: Cladorhizidae) and its associated microbial metagenome sequences. [PDF]

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Pérez T   +18 more
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Recovering Historical eDNA From Museum-Preserved Filter Feeders via Non-Destructive Metabarcoding. [PDF]

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Jeunen GJ   +10 more
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Diversity in Patagonian scallop beds

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BERTOLINO M   +4 more
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Porifera

1990
Abstract The Porifera or Sponges are sedentary, aquatic, fundamentally radially symmetrical invertebrates. They possess a minimal diversity of cells and the simplest grade of metazoan organization (Hyman 1940; Brien 1973; Bergquist 1978).
F T Banner, E P E J Dyrynda, E A Dyrynda
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Phospholipase A2 in porifera

Comparative Biochemistry and Physiology Part B: Biochemistry and Molecular Biology, 2004
Phospholipase A2 (PLA2) catalytic activity was measured in aqueous extracts of 83 freeze-dried specimens representing 55 marine sponge species collected from the east coast of Australia including the Great Barrier Reef. High levels (>500 u/l) of PLA2 activity (defined as the amount of activity that releases 1 micromol of fatty acid per min) were found ...
Nevalainen, TJ, Quinn, RJ, Hooper, JNA
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Phylum Porifera

2022
This chapter focuses on the phylum Porifera which is one of the earliest-appearing extant animal phyla. The phylum consists of sponges, which are sessile, primarily suspension-feeding, multicellular animals that utilize flagellated cells called choanocytes to circulate water through a unique system of water canals.
Richard C. Brusca   +2 more
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Porifera

2007
Welton L. Lee   +2 more
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