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Sea Squirt Symbionts! Or What I Did on My Summer Vacation… Leah Blasiak 2011 Microbial Diversity Course
Conservation of Peripheral Nervous System Formation Mechanisms in Divergent Ascidian Embryos
Pedunculate Molgula Species (Ascidiidae, Molgulidae) from the French Antarctic Sector
Phylum: Chordata
The Identification and Validity of Certain Species of Ascidians
Phylogenetic Affinities of the Enigmatic Protist Nephromyces
Nephromyces, a Beneficial Apicomplexan Symbiont in Marine
Developmental Mode Influences Diversification in Ascidians
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Nephromyces, a Beneficial Apicomplexan Symbiont in Marine
Phylogeography of the Cryptogenic Tunicate Molgula Manhattensis (Ascidiacea, Pleurogona) Haydar, D.; Hoarau, G.; Olsen, J
A Cis-Regulatory Change Underlying the Motor Neuron-Specific Loss of Terminal Selector Gene Expression in Immotile Tunicate Larvae
Ascidian News*
Evolutionary Loss of Melanogenesis in the Tunicate Molgula Occulta Claudia Racioppi1,2,3, Maria Carmen Valoroso1,8, Ugo Coppola1, Elijah K
Evolutionary Reorganizations of Ontogenesis in Ascidians of the Genus Molgula A
Tunicates of Alaska What Is a Tunicate?
Bering Sea Marine Invasive Species Assessment Alaska Center for Conservation Science
Codependence in the Nephromyces Species Swarm Depends on Heterospecific Bacterial Endosymbionts
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The Symbiotic Spectrum: Where Do the Gregarines Fit?
Marine Invasive Species and Biodiversity of South Central Alaska
Field and Laboratory Studies on Four Species of Sea Squirts and Their
A Cis-Regulatory Change Underlying the Motor Neuron-Specific Loss of Terminal Selector Gene Expression in Immotile Tunicate Larvae
Investigating the Molecular Basis of Notochord Loss in Molgula Occulta Via Transcriptome Sequencing
Molgula Manhattensis
Distribution and Dynamics of an Intertidal Ascidian Pseudopopulation
Psj000-17-0003 Exhibit 27
Hausch 1 Metamorphosis Genes Are Expressed Early During
Seasquirts Common to the Ports and Harbours of New Zealand
Nephromyces Represents a Diverse and Novel Lineage of the Apicomplexa That Has Retained Apicoplasts
Chordata, Tunicata, Ascidiacea) Based on Morphological and Molecular Phylogenetic Analysis in Korea*
SICB News Stories by Student Journalists: Student Journalism Internship Program
Invasive Tunicates in the Pacific Northwest
A Genomic Approach to the Complex Relationship Between an Apicomplexan Endosymbiont and Its Host
First Pacific Record of the North Atlantic Ascidian Molgula Citrina – Bioinvasion Or Circumpolar Distribution?
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Stolidobranchia of CTAW
A Cis‐Regulatory Change Underlying the Motor Neuron‐Specific Loss Of