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The chromosomal genome sequence of the stone sponge <i>Petrosia ficiformis</i> (Poiret, 1789) and its associated microbial metagenome sequences. [PDF]

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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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Porifera.

Science (New York, N.Y.), 2010
Henry M. Reiswig   +2 more
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The Collagen of the Porifera

1985
The phylum Porifera is not a widely known group of animals. Although the skeleton of certain species, the bath sponges, is a common object, most people have no idea that it represents the collagenous skeleton of an animal. Even for Biologists, the sponges are poorly documented and their collagen remains one of the most puzzling in the animal kingdom ...
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