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Ciona intestinalis (sometimes
known by the
common name of vase tunicate) is an
ascidian (sea squirt), a
tunicate with very soft tunic. Its
Latin name literally...
- Herdman, 1882
Ciona sheikoi Sanamyan, 1998 As of 2008, the
genomes of
Ciona intestinalis and
Ciona savignyi have been sequenced.
Ciona intestinalis is a hermaphrodite...
- to be
Ciona robusta.
Ciona robusta is a
delineation of C.
Intestinalis. In the
early 2000s,
molecular research concluded that C.
intestinalis was composed...
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biofuel projects. Some
tunicates are used as
model organisms.
Ciona intestinalis and
Ciona savignyi have been used for
developmental studies. Both species'...
- The
Ciona intestinalis protein database (CIPRO) is a
protein database for the
tunicate species C.
intestinalis.
Ciona intestinalis Endo, Toshinori; Ueno...
- chordates. The
sequenced genomes of the
related sea
squirts Ciona intestinalis and
Ciona savignyi are
small and
easily mani****ted;
comparisons with the...
- very
similar Ciona intestinalis but
Ciona savignyi has
white flecks in the
tunic wall
which C.
intestinalis lacks. Nor does C.
intestinalis have any reddish...
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Meinertzhagen IA (December 2016). "The CNS
connectome of a
tadpole larva of
Ciona intestinalis (L.)
highlights sidedness in the
brain of a
chordate sibling". eLife...
- Columbia,
Levine moved to UCSD in 1991,
where he
added the sea squirt,
Ciona intestinalis, to his repertoire.
Although much of Levine's work,
including his...
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Branchiostoma floridae), but not in the
earlier diverging tunicate Ciona intestinalis. Thus, the
aromatase gene
evolved early in
chordate evolution and...