نتایج جستجو برای: echinoderms

تعداد نتایج: 914  

Journal: :Journal of the American Chemical Society 2009
Christopher E Killian Rebecca A Metzler Y U T Gong Ian C Olson Joanna Aizenberg Yael Politi Fred H Wilt Andreas Scholl Anthony Young Andrew Doran Martin Kunz Nobumichi Tamura Susan N Coppersmith P U P A Gilbert

Sea urchin teeth are remarkable and complex calcite structures, continuously growing at the forming end and self-sharpening at the mature grinding tip. The calcite (CaCO(3)) crystals of tooth components, plates, fibers, and a high-Mg polycrystalline matrix, have highly co-oriented crystallographic axes. This ability to co-orient calcite in a mineralized structure is shared by all echinoderms. H...

Journal: :Systematic biology 2011
Daniel A Janies Janet R Voight Marymegan Daly

Reconstruction of the phylogeny of the five extant classes of the phylum Echinodermata has proven difficult. Results concerning higher-level taxonomic relationships among echinoderms are sensitive to the choice of analytical parameters and methods. Moreover, the proposal of a putative sixth class based on a small enigmatic disc-shaped echinoderm, Xyloplax, from the deep seas of the Bahamas and ...

Journal: :Mechanisms of Development 2016
Nathalie Oulhen Andreas Heyland Tyler J. Carrier Vanesa Zazueta-Novoa Tara Fresques Jessica Laird Thomas M. Onorato Daniel Janies Gary Wessel

BACKGROUND Some metazoa have the capacity to regenerate lost body parts. This phenomenon in adults has been classically described in echinoderms, especially in sea stars (Asteroidea). Sea star bipinnaria larvae can also rapidly and effectively regenerate a complete larva after surgical bisection. Understanding the capacity to reverse cell fates in the larva is important from both a developmenta...

2015
François Michonneau Sarah McPherson P. Mark O’Loughlin Gustav Paulay

Estimates for the number of species in the sea vary by orders of magnitude. Molecular taxonomy can greatly speed up screening for diversity and evaluating species boundaries, while gaining insights into the biology of the species. DNA barcoding with a region of cytochrome oxidase 1 (COI) is now widely used as a first pass for molecular evaluation of diversity, as it has good potential for ident...

Journal: :Evolution & development 2009
Nicholas J Alcorn Jonathan D Allen

Understanding the relationship between egg size, development time, and juvenile size is critical to explaining patterns of life-history evolution in marine invertebrates. Currently there is conflicting information about the effects of changes in egg size on the life histories of echinoid echinoderms. We sought to resolve this conflict by manipulating egg size and food level during the developme...

2015
Vladimir S. Mashanov Olga R. Zueva José E. García-Arrarás

Adult neurogenesis, generation of new functional cells in the mature central nervous system (CNS), has been documented in a number of diverse organisms, ranging from humans to invertebrates. However, the origin and evolution of this phenomenon is still poorly understood for many of the key phylogenetic groups. Echinoderms are one such phylum, positioned as a sister group to chordates within the...

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