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301“... corals, sponges, tunicates, mollusks, algae, and microorganisms. The biological activity of these marine...”
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302“..., tunicates, vertebrates) and in the non-chordate Enteropneusta. However, the worm-shaped enteropneusts...”
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303“... animals are partially or completely enclosed in "houses" or "tunics". Despite this common strategy, we...”
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304“..., crustaceans, tunicates, cephalopods, gastropods, and fish) present in areas with a variable presence...”
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305“...) and its receptors (i.e., PAC1, VPAC1, VPAC2) are present in multicellular organisms from Tunicates...”
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306“... (echinodermes, hemichordates and tunicates) generated the precursors of PTPRQ and PTPRB genes, and (iv) R3 RPTP...”
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307“... marine invertebrates such as ascidians, tunicates, algae, tube worms, corals and sponges. Pseudovibrio...”
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308“..., coleopterans, crustacea, molluscs and tunicates were used by species in all clusters, and the risk of waterbird...”
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309“...-catenin genes ctnna2, ctnna1, and ctnna3, respectively. No lrrtm genes could be found in tunicates...”
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310by Núria Teixidó, Edgar Casas, Emma Cebrián, Cristina Linares, Joaquim Garrabou“... algae, sponges, anthozoans, bryozoans, tunicates) was uneven, and those with fragile forms were the most...”
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311“... biochemistry in tunicates, production of mussel glue, and most importantly melanin biosynthesis in all...”
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312“... cnidarian, several protostomes and tunicates but no gene has been reported. Moreover, current evolutionary...”
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313“... are conserved among some groups of lower animals, including fishes, frogs, tunicates, and polychaeta...”
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314by Marie L Nydam, Nikolai Netuschil, Erin Sanders, Adam Langenbacher, Daniel D Lewis, Daryl A Taketa, Arumugapradeep Marimuthu, Andrew Y Gracey, Anthony W De Tomaso“... been described in tunicates previously; however, the membrane-bound gene does not encode a typical...”
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315by Sara Salucci, Sabrina Burattini, Francesca Buontempo, Ester Orsini, Lucia Furiassi, Michele Mari, Simone Lucarini, Alberto M. Martelli, Elisabetta Falcieri“...Marine organisms such as corals, sponges and tunicates produce active molecules which could...”
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316“..., invertebrates such as tunicates are known to harbor complex microbiomes implicated in the production of natural...”
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317“... associated with the marine sponges Hymeniacidon heliophila and Haliclona tubifera, a sympatric tunicate...”
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319“... calcareous taxa such as hydroids and tunicates. Settlement pattern onthe artificial leaves and rhizome...”
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320by Chiara Gregorin, Luisa Albarano, Emanuele Somma, Maria Costantini, Valerio Zupo“... their environmental effects. Similarly, small colonial tunicates such as Botryllid ascidians may reveal acute toxicity...”
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