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    Acanthopleura granulata - Wikipedia

    Acanthopleura granulata, common name the West Indian fuzzy chiton (also known as Curbs or Sea Cradles), is a medium-sized tropical species of chiton. This type of chiton's activity does not depend on spring-neap oscillations leading to lower locomotion loss. Its morphology is different from usual … Meer weergeven

    This species of chiton grows to be about 7 cm (2.8 in) in length. The girdle is densely spiky and usually has a few black bands.
    The surface of the valves (or plates) in this species is… Meer weergeven

    This species lives on rocks very high in the intertidal zone. It can tolerate a lot of sun. Feeding is primarily nocturnal as there are increased levels of Hsp70, heat shock proteins … Meer weergeven

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    This chiton occurs from southern Florida to Mexico, south to Panama, and in the West Indies.
    They orient themselves, maintaining a constant … Meer weergeven

    • Two valves of A. granulata, an intermediate plate (32 mm) and a tail plate (21 mm)
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    The A. granulata genome is the first available genome for any chiton or any aculiferan. The information it provides improves our understanding of the evolution of biomineralization across Mollusca as well as lineage-specific innovations within chitons.
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    The two isoforms of heavy-chain ferritin present in Acanthopleura granulata. ( a) The locations of the transcription initiation sites and exons of isoform 1 of ferritin (orange, above) and isoform 2 of ferritin (blue, below). A 5′ IRE (red) is present in the 5′ UTR of isoform 1, but not in isoform 2.
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    This research was supported in part by National Science Foundation awards 1457148 (IOS) to D.I.S. and 1846174 (DEB) to K.M.K. C.M. was supported by a Malacological Society of London grant for transcriptome sequencing of Acanthopleura gemmata. We thank Kerry Roper for RNA QC of the Acanthopleura gemmata transcriptome samples.
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    The genome of A. granulata contains more genes with IREs than the genome of any other mollusc examined to date, indicating it has a larger proportion of genes regulated directly by iron. We identified two isoforms of ferritin in A. granulata, one that is iron-responsive and a second that is constitutively translated.
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  5. Iron-Responsive Genome of the Chiton Acanthopleura granulata

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    Web19 November 2015. Species: Acanthopleura granulata chitons. Habitat: intertidal areas in tropical Western Atlantic. The West Indian fuzzy …

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