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Mitochondrial DNA Part A, 2014
Balanus balanus Linnaeus, 1758, the model organism in the order Sessilia (Crustacea: Maxillopoda) is a cold water acorn barnacle in the family Balanidae distributing over the entire northern hemisphere. We present complete mitochondrial genome of this barnacle and analyze mitochondrial genomic characters of the family Balanidae.
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Balanus balanus Linnaeus, 1758, the model organism in the order Sessilia (Crustacea: Maxillopoda) is a cold water acorn barnacle in the family Balanidae distributing over the entire northern hemisphere. We present complete mitochondrial genome of this barnacle and analyze mitochondrial genomic characters of the family Balanidae.
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Mitochondrial DNA Part A, 2014
This work presents the coral-inhabiting barnacle Nobia grandis Sowerby, 1839 complete mitochondrial genome, which is the first report from the family Pyrgomatidae (Cirripedia: Sessilia). The N. grandis mitochondrial genome is 15,032 bp in length, containing a total of 469 bp of non-coding nucleotides spreading in 11 intergenic regions (with the largest
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This work presents the coral-inhabiting barnacle Nobia grandis Sowerby, 1839 complete mitochondrial genome, which is the first report from the family Pyrgomatidae (Cirripedia: Sessilia). The N. grandis mitochondrial genome is 15,032 bp in length, containing a total of 469 bp of non-coding nucleotides spreading in 11 intergenic regions (with the largest
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Mitochondrial DNA, 2014
Here we present the complete mitochondrial genome of the common fouling barnacle, Amphibalanus amphitrite (Sessilia: Balanidae). Refer to pancrustacean mitochondrial ground pattern, seven conserved genes blocks are found in A. amphitrite mitochondrial genome.
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Here we present the complete mitochondrial genome of the common fouling barnacle, Amphibalanus amphitrite (Sessilia: Balanidae). Refer to pancrustacean mitochondrial ground pattern, seven conserved genes blocks are found in A. amphitrite mitochondrial genome.
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2003
Sessile Seepocken haben sich aus gestielten Pedunkulaten entwickelt - diese Meinung ist allgemein akzeptiert. Man kann daher in der Ontogenese sessiler Arten Hinweise auf die pedunkulate Herkunft vermuten. Stielrudimente wurden bei ursprünglichen und weiter entwickelten Seepocken beschrieben. Ein Ziel der vorliegenden Arbeit war herauszufinden, ob auch
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Sessile Seepocken haben sich aus gestielten Pedunkulaten entwickelt - diese Meinung ist allgemein akzeptiert. Man kann daher in der Ontogenese sessiler Arten Hinweise auf die pedunkulate Herkunft vermuten. Stielrudimente wurden bei ursprünglichen und weiter entwickelten Seepocken beschrieben. Ein Ziel der vorliegenden Arbeit war herauszufinden, ob auch
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Molecular phylogeny and character evolution of the chthamaloid barnacles (Cirripedia: Thoracica)
Molecular Phylogenetics and Evolution, 2012Marcos Perez-Losada +2 more
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Crustacés Cirripèdes actuels du Muséum D'Histoire naturelle de Lyon
Cahiers Scientifiques - Centre De Conservation Et D'étude Des Collections, 2001exaly

