نتایج جستجو برای: echinoderm

تعداد نتایج: 790  

Journal: :Developmental biology 2002
Linda L Runft Laurinda A Jaffe Lisa M Mehlmann

A centrally important factor in initiating egg activation at fertilization is a rise in free Ca(2+) in the egg cytosol. In echinoderm, ascidian, and vertebrate eggs, the Ca(2+) rise occurs as a result of inositol trisphosphate-mediated release of Ca(2+) from the endoplasmic reticulum. The release of Ca(2+) at fertilization in echinoderm and ascidian eggs requires SH2 domain-mediated activation ...

2014
David M. Pereira Georgina Correia-da-Silva Patrícia Valentão Natércia Teixeira Paula B. Andrade

There has been increasing awareness to the potential interest of drug discovery from marine natural products to treat several pathological conditions, including inflammation. In this work we describe the anti-inflammatory activity of several compounds present in the echinoderm Marthasterias glacialis (spiny sea-star), using the inflammatory model RAW 264.7 cells challenged with LPS. Lipidomic p...

2014
Jia-Xing Yue Jr-Kai Yu Nicholas H. Putnam Linda Z. Holland

Cephalochordates, the sister group of tunicates plus vertebrates, have been called "living fossils" due to their resemblance to fossil chordates from Cambrian strata. The genome of the cephalochordate Branchiostoma floridae shares remarkable synteny with vertebrates and is free from whole-genome duplication. We performed RNA sequencing from larvae and adults of Asymmetron lucayanum, a cephaloch...

Journal: :Evolution & development 2008
Andrew B Smith

Echinoderms have a unique ontogeny and adult structure, and, among Bilateria, are the phylum that has diverged most radically in appearance from the ancestral body plan. Embryology and gene expression studies suggest how this transformation may have occurred while paleontological data provide direct evidence for the order in which these events took place. Comparing echinoderm ontogeny and genet...

Journal: :Microscopy research and technique 2000
J M Sanger J W Sanger

We review results obtained after fluorescent actin and myosin II probes were microinjected into interphase and prophase PtK2 and LLC-PK tissue culture cells to follow the changing distribution of these cytoskeletal proteins in the live cells during division. The fluorescent probes first begin to assemble into the future furrow region during mid-anaphase before any sign of initial contractions. ...

2005
Mary A. Sewell

Detailed studies of lipid utilization during bivalve development have shown that lipids are important at 2 critical periods: embryogenesis and metamorphosis. Using the Iatroscan TLC/FID system I examined lipid class utilization during development of Evechinus chloroticus to determine whether lipids were also important for an echinoderm at these times. Eggs of E. chloroticus contained 34.41 ng o...

Journal: :Molecular biology and evolution 1994
J M Turbeville J R Schulz R A Raff

Complete coding regions of the 18S rRNA gene of an enteropneust hemichordate and an echinoid and ophiuroid echinoderm were obtained and aligned with 18S rRNA gene sequences of all major chordate clades and four outgroups. Gene sequences were analyzed to test morphological character phylogenies and to assess the strength of the signal. Maximum-parsimony analysis of the sequences fails to support...

Journal: :Molecular biology and evolution 2007
Christoph Bleidorn Igor Eeckhaut Lars Podsiadlowski Nancy Schult Damhnait McHugh Kenneth M Halanych Michel C Milinkovitch Ralph Tiedemann

The echinoderm symbionts Myzostomida are marine worms that show an enigmatic lophotrochozoan body plan. Historically, their phylogenetic origins were obscured due to disagreement about which morphological features are evolutionarily conserved, but now most morphological evidence points to annelid origins. In contrast, recent phylogenetic analyses using different molecular markers produced varia...

Journal: :Current Biology 2014
Johanna T. Cannon Kevin M. Kocot Damien S. Waits David A. Weese Billie J. Swalla Scott R. Santos Kenneth M. Halanych

Ambulacraria, comprising Hemichordata and Echinodermata, is closely related to Chordata, making it integral to understanding chordate origins and polarizing chordate molecular and morphological characters. Unfortunately, relationships within Hemichordata and Echinodermata have remained unresolved, compromising our ability to extrapolate findings from the most closely related molecular and devel...

2017
Mariusz A. Salamon Przemysław Gorzelak

Thuy et al. (2017) meant to present evidence that some Paleozoic stem-group echinoderms survived the end-Permian extinction. If valid, this would be an important discovery because it radically challenges severe evolutionary bottleneck experienced by echinoderms during that time. However, given the far-reaching implications of such a matter, the onus and burden of proof must be high and applied....

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