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Papers associated with LOC582915



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Molecular species identification of Astrotoma agassizii from planktonic embryos: further evidence for a cryptic species complex., Heimeier D, Lavery S, Sewell MA., J Hered. January 1, 2010; 101 (6): 775-9.


"Crown of thorns" of Daphnia: an exceptional inducible defense discovered by DNA barcoding., Laforsch C, Haas A, Jung N, Schwenk K, Tollrian R, Petrusek A., Commun Integr Biol. September 1, 2009; 2 (5): 379-81.


A method for identifying alternative or cryptic donor splice sites within gene and mRNA sequences. Comparisons among sequences from vertebrates, echinoderms and other groups., Buckley KM, Florea LD, Smith LC., BMC Genomics. July 16, 2009; 10 318.      


A "crown of thorns" is an inducible defense that protects Daphnia against an ancient predator., Petrusek A, Tollrian R, Schwenk K, Haas A, Laforsch C., Proc Natl Acad Sci U S A. February 17, 2009; 106 (7): 2248-52.


DNA barcoding discriminates echinoderm species., Ward RD, Holmes BH, O'Hara TD., Mol Ecol Resour. November 1, 2008; 8 (6): 1202-11.


DNA variation and symbiotic associations in phenotypically diverse sea urchin Strongylocentrotus intermedius., Balakirev ES, Pavlyuchkov VA, Ayala FJ., Proc Natl Acad Sci U S A. October 21, 2008; 105 (42): 16218-23.


Defining reproductively isolated units in a cryptic and syntopic species complex using mitochondrial and nuclear markers: the brooding brittle star, Amphipholis squamata (Ophiuroidea)., Boissin E, FĂ©ral JP, Chenuil A., Mol Ecol. April 1, 2008; 17 (7): 1732-44.


Incomplete cryptic speciation between intertidal and subtidal morphs of Acrocnida brachiata (Echinodermata: Ophiuroidea) in the Northeast Atlantic., Muths D, Davoult D, Gentil F, Jollivet D., Mol Ecol. October 1, 2006; 15 (11): 3303-18.


Sponge systematics by starfish: predators distinguish cryptic sympatric species of Caribbean fire sponges, Tedania ignis and Tedania klausi n. sp. (Demospongiae, Poecilosclerida)., Wulff JL., Biol Bull. August 1, 2006; 211 (1): 83-94.


Life history diversity and evolution in the Asterinidae., Byrne M., Integr Comp Biol. June 1, 2006; 46 (3): 243-54.


Morphological and genetic variation indicate cryptic species within Lamarck''s little sea star, Parvulastra (=Patiriella) exigua., Hart MW, Keever CC, Dartnall AJ, Byrne M., Biol Bull. April 1, 2006; 210 (2): 158-67.


Reproduction and larval morphology of broadcasting and viviparous species in the Cryptasterina species complex., Byrne M, Hart MW, Cerra A, Cisternas P., Biol Bull. December 1, 2003; 205 (3): 285-94.


Recent speciation in the Indo-West Pacific: rapid evolution of gamete recognition and sperm morphology in cryptic species of sea urchin., Landry C, Geyer LB, Arakaki Y, Uehara T, Palumbi SR., Proc Biol Sci. September 7, 2003; 270 (1526): 1839-47.


Phylogeographic analysis of the brooding brittle star Amphipholis squamata (Echinodermata) along the coast of New Zealand reveals high cryptic genetic variation and cryptic dispersal potential., Sponer R, Roy MS., Evolution. October 1, 2002; 56 (10): 1954-67.


Marine reserves demonstrate top-down control of community structure on temperate reefs., Shears NT, Babcock RC., Oecologia. June 1, 2002; 132 (1): 131-142.


Evidence of a human-mediated invasion of the tropical western Atlantic by the ''world''s most common brittlestar''., Roy MS, Sponer R., Proc Biol Sci. May 22, 2002; 269 (1495): 1017-23.


A viral double-stranded RNA up regulates the fungal virulence of Nectria radicicola., Ahn IP, Lee YH., Mol Plant Microbe Interact. April 1, 2001; 14 (4): 496-507.


Ecological parallelism and cryptic species in the genus Ophiothrix derived from mitochondrial DNA sequences., Baric S, Sturmbauer C., Mol Phylogenet Evol. February 1, 1999; 11 (1): 157-62.


The 350-kDa sea urchin egg receptor for sperm is localized in the vitelline layer., Hirohashi N, Lennarz WJ., Dev Biol. December 1, 1998; 204 (1): 305-15.


Mitochondrial DNA sequence variation in a sea star (Leptasterias spp.) species complex., Hrincevich AW, Foltz DW., Mol Phylogenet Evol. December 1, 1996; 6 (3): 408-15.


Repetitive DNA sequences linked to the sea urchin spec genes contain transcriptional enhancer-like elements., Gan L, Zhang W, Klein WH., Dev Biol. May 1, 1990; 139 (1): 186-96.


Membrane specializations associated with the acrosomal complex of sea urchin sperm as revealed by immunocytochemistry and freeze fracture replication., Longo FJ, Georgiou C, Cook S., Gamete Res. August 1, 1989; 23 (4): 429-40.


The WHI1+ gene of Saccharomyces cerevisiae tethers cell division to cell size and is a cyclin homolog., Nash R, Tokiwa G, Anand S, Erickson K, Futcher AB., EMBO J. December 20, 1988; 7 (13): 4335-46.


Diadema antillarum Was Not a Keystone Predator in Cryptic Reef Environments., Jackson JB, Kaufmann KW., Science. February 6, 1987; 235 (4789): 687-9.


DEVELOPMENT OF AMPHIOPLUS ABDITUS (VERRILL) (ECHINODERMATA: OPHIUROIDEA). II. DESCRIPTION AND DISCUSSION OF OPHIUROID SKELETAL ONTOGENY AND HOMOLOGIES., Hendler G., Biol Bull. February 1, 1978; 154 (1): 79-95.

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