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  1. Evolution of bioluminescence in Anthozoa with emphasis on …

  2. Frontiers | Lost in the dark: Antipatharia-Symbiodiniaceae …

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    Bioluminescence is not as prevalent in Hexacorallia, which may have evolved a different genetic basis for light emission. Among hexacorals, bioluminescence is primarily maintained in the early-diverging order Zoantharia, which lacks skeletons—the predicted ancestral skeletal state of Anthozoa [ 10 ].
    A comparison of the mitochondrial genomes of species of the subclass Hexacorallia showed that all five orders had different gene orders; a unique feature was the presence of a self‐snipping intron in NAD5 that contained many complete genes, and that the intron contained different numbers of genes in the different orders in Hexacorallia.
    Brugler, M. R. & France, S. C. The complete mitochondrial genome of the black coral Chrysopathes formosa (Cnidaria: Anthozoa: Antipatharia) supports classification of antipatharians within the subclass Hexacorallia.
    In contrast, the A + T content of Hexacorallia was significantly lower than those of Octocorallia, Hydrozoa, and Scyphozoa ( p < .001), which in Octocorallia was significantly lower than in Hydrozoa ( p < .05) and Scyphozoa, and significantly higher than in Staurozoa ( p < .001, Figure 2b ).
  4. Topological structures and syntenic conservation in sea anemone …

  5. The complete mitochondrial genome of a species of

  6. Mitochondrial genome comparison reveals the evolution of …

  7. Candidate Stem Cell Isolation and Transplantation in Hexacorallia

  8. A hybrid-capture approach to reconstruct the phylogeny of …

  9. Description of a new species of black coral in the family ...

  10. A draft genome assembly of reef-building octocoral