- A
tunicate is an
exclusively marine invertebrate animal, a
member of the
subphylum Tunicata (/ˌtjuːnɪˈkeɪtə/ TEW-nih-KAY-tə). This
grouping is part of...
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membrane protease ATP23,
which are
exclusively shared by all vertebrates,
tunicates and cephalochordates.
These CSIs
provide molecular means to
reliably distinguish...
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Bristly tunicate is a
common name for
several tunicates and may
refer to:
Boltenia villosa Halocynthia igaboja This page is an
index of
articles on animal...
- chilensis,
called piure in
Spanish and piür or piwü in Mapudungun, is a
tunicate of the
family Pyuridae. It was
described in 1782 by Juan
Ignacio Molina...
- The
predatory tunicate (Megalodicopia hians), also
known as the ghostfish, is a
species of
tunicate which lives anc****d
along deep-sea
canyon walls and...
- carboxyl-terminal hydrolase). A
specific relationship between vertebrates and
tunicates is
supported by two
molecular markers, the
proteins Rrp44 (****ociated...
- solitary, free-swimming
tunicates found throughout the world's oceans.
While larvaceans are
filter feeders like most
other tunicates, they keep
their tadpole-like...
- to
Craniata was once
widely accepted,
likely influenced by
significant tunicate morphological apomorphies from
other chordates, with
cephalochordates even...
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Ecteinascidia turbinata,
commonly known as the
mangrove tunicate, is a
species of
tunicate in the
family Perophoridae. It was
described to
science in 1880...
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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 means...