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Publikováno v:
Developmental Biology. 428:101-117
Rough environmental conditions make the survival of many multi-cellular organisms almost impossible, enforcing behavioral, morphological, physiological and reproductive rejoinders that can cope with harsh times and hostile environments, frequently th
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Environmental Microbiology Reports. 8:470-478
Tunicates are useful models for exploring microbiomes because they have an innate immune system resembling that of chordates. Automated ribosomal RNA intergenic spacer analysis and High-Throughput Sequencing were used to compare the tunic microbiomes
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BMC Genomics
Background Regenerative capacity differs greatly between animals. In vertebrates regenerative abilities are highly limited and tissue or organ specific. However the closest related chordate to the vertebrate clade, Botrylloides leachi, can undergo wh
Autor:
Valentina Degasperi, Fabio Gasparini, Lucia Manni, Giovanna Zaniolo, Paolo Burighel, Federico Caicci
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Brain Research Bulletin. 75:331-334
It is generally accepted that the three main chordate groups (tunicates, cephalochordates and vertebrates) originated from a common ancestor having the basic features of the chordate body plan, i.e. a neural tube and a notochord flanked by striated m
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Italian Journal of Zoology. 74:325-329
Most ascidian larvae settle and begin adhesion by means of three mucus secreting and sensory organs, the adhesive papillae or palps. However, the adhesive papillae of Botrylloides genus larvae, despite their name, have only a sensory function. By imm
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Developmental Biology. 312(1):131-146
The phenomenon of whole body regeneration (WBR) from minute soma fragments is a rare event in chordates, confined to the subfamily of botryllid ascidians and is poorly understood on the cellular and molecular levels. We assembled a list of 1326 ESTs
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Marine Biodiversity Records. 8
The ascidian fauna at Campbell Bay, Bquary Beach and Laxman Beach, Andaman and Nicobar Islands, was surveyed. A total of six species –Botrylloides leachi, Botrylloides pizoni, Clavelina picta, Clavelina robusta, Phallusia julineaandPolycarpa pigmen
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Acta Zoologica. 82:261-274
Cima, F., Perin, A., Burighel, P. and Ballarin, L. 2001. Morpho-functional characterization of haemocytes of the compound ascidian Botrylloides leachi (Tunicata, Acidiacea). — Acta Zoologica (Stockholm) 82 : 261‐274 A morpho-functional study of t