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The repertoire of G protein-coupled receptors in the sea squirt
Background G protein-coupled receptors (GPCRs) constitute a large family of integral transmembrane receptor proteins that play a central role in signal transduction in eukaryotes. The genome of the protochordate Ciona intestinalis has a compact size with
Manoj Narayanan +2 more
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Growth Performance of a Newly Isolated and Culturable Thraustochytrid Strain from Sea Squirt Colonies [PDF]
The world’s oceans and seas host >100 known strains of thraustochytrids, a common group of marine eukaryotic unicellular protists, residing in diverse marine habitats, with many others to be isolated and cultivated.
Andy Qarri +4 more
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Antioxidant and antidiabetic activities of vanadium binding proteins purified from the sea squirt Halocynthia roretzi. [PDF]
Gunasinghe MA, Kim SM.
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Genomic basis of environmental adaptation in the leathery sea squirt (Styela clava). [PDF]
Wei J +14 more
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Ecteinascidia thurstoni is a colonial sea squirt. It has a seasonal rhythm and a tropicaland subtropical distribution; it is usually present during the summer months.It synthesizes a group of molecules called ecteinascidins.
Ali A-F. A. Gab-Alla
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Automated detection of ncRNAs in the draft genome sequence of a colonial tunicate: the carpet sea squirt Didemnum vexillum. [PDF]
Velandia-Huerto CA +4 more
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Rhopalaea bilobata, a new species of the class Ascidiacea, under the family Diazonidae has been described from the Andaman Islands of Andaman & Nicobar, India. The species was found in sandy bottoms, reef areas and artificial structures at a depth range
Jhimli Mondal +2 more
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Genomic Resources and Annotations for a Colonial Ascidian, the Light-Bulb Sea Squirt Clavelina lepadiformis. [PDF]
Daric V +4 more
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Sea squirt genome released [PDF]
Catherine Baxter
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The annual consumption of fishery products, particularly sea squirt (Halocynthia roretzi), per person has steadily increased in South Korea.
Joohyun Kang +11 more
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