Towards an analysis of the genome and transcriptome of the basal cnidarian Nematostella vectensis

TECHNAU, U; HOLSTEIN, TW; Darmstadt University of Technology; Darmstadt University of Technology: Towards an analysis of the genome and transcriptome of the basal cnidarian Nematostella vectensis The basal cnidarian Nematostella vectensis (Anthozoa) is one of the few cnidarians that can be easily cultured in the lab and has an accessible embryogenesis. We established a protocol […]

The Trichoplax Genome Consortium

DELLAPORTA, SL*; BUSS, L; WEINSTOCK, G; SCHIERWATER, B; Yale University; Yale University; Baylor College of Medicine; TiHo Hannover: The Trichoplax Genome Consortium The placozoan Trichoplax adhaerens displays the simplest morphology of any free-living animal, can be easily maintained in the laboratory, and possesses the smallest genome of any animal yet measured (50 Mb). A consortium […]

Origins of axial patterning

HOLSTEIN, TW; University of Darmstadt: Origins of axial patterning The molecular nature of signaling centers (organizers) plays a pivotal role in the origin and evolution of metazoan body axes. At present it is unclear, which signaling cascades actually constitute the basal regulatory network required for a robust patterning of the metazoan body axes. We have […]

Genomics of Basal Metazoans

STEELE, R.E.; University of California, Irvine: Genomics of Basal Metazoans A complete understanding of the biology of animals will require the generation of genomics resources from organisms at all levels of the metazoan phylogenetic tree. Such resources would ideally include complete genome sequences and extensive EST datasets for each species of interest. Of particular interest […]

Genetics of Allorecognition in the Hydroyd Hydractinia

CADAVID, Luis F.; POWELL, Anahid; NICOTRA, Matthew; MORENO, Maria; BUSS, Leo; University of New Mexico; University of California, Irvine; Yale University; Yale University; Yale University: Genetics of Allorecognition in the Hydroyd Hydractinia Most sessile colonial invertebrates have the ability to distinguish between their own tissues and those of unrelated members of the same species. Isogenic […]

Eye Designs in Basal Metazoans

MARTIN, V.J.; Appalachian State University, North Carolina: Eye Designs in Basal Metazoans Cnidarians exhibit a diversity of eye designs: simple eyespots, pigment cups, complex pigment cups with lenses, and camera-type eyes with a cornea, lens, and retina of ciliated photoreceptors. The complex eyes of cubomedusae are optically competent and represent the most highly evolved eyes […]

Ctenophores missing links or missing the boat

MARTINDALE, Mark Q; University of Hawai’i: Ctenophores: missing links or missing the boat? Evolutionary developmental biologists have bemoaned the fact that there do not appear to be any �intermediate� phyla to help understand major transitions in animal body form. Virtually all evidence points to the fact that existing animal phyla originated over 500 million years […]

A Hydra EST project

BODE, H; STEELE, R; BLUMBERG, B; PANG, J; GEE, L; WIGGE, P; CLIFTON, S; PAPE, D; Univ. of California, Irvine; Univ. of California, Irvine; Univ. of California, Irvine; Univ. of California, Irvine; Univ. of California, Irvine; Salk Institute, San Diego; Washington Univ., St. Louis; Washington Univ., St. Louis: A Hydra EST project Knowledge of the […]

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