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  1. Evolution of bioluminescence in Anthozoa with emphasis on …

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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 ].
    Among Anthozoa, bioluminescence is found in both major classes that diverged approximately 770 million years ago (Ma). For Hexacorallia, according to current observations, bioluminescence was only retained in the early-diverging orders Zoantharia and Actiniaria ( figure 1, crown ages 430–515 Ma).
    Octocorallia includes blue coral and soft corals and species of Octocorallia have polyps with an eightfold symmetry, each polyp having eight tentacles and eight mesenteries. The group of corals is paraphyletic because the sea anemones are also in the sub-class Hexacorallia.
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    Richards, Z. T. et al. Integrated evidence reveals a new species in the ancient blue coral genus Heliopora (Octocorallia). Sci. Rep. 8, 15875 (2018). Iguchi, A. et al. RADseq population genomics confirms divergence across closely related species in blue coral ( Heliopora coerulea ). BMC Evol. Biol. 19, 1–7 (2019).
  3. Frontiers | Lost in the dark: Antipatharia-Symbiodiniaceae …

  4. A draft genome assembly of reef-building octocoral

  5. Two Black Corals (Anthozoa: Antipatharia) from the Seamount

  6. The complete mitochondrial genome of a species of

  7. Topological structures and syntenic conservation in sea anemone …

  8. Nematostella vectensis exemplifies the exceptional expansion and ...

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

  10. Hexacorallia Haeckel, 1896 - Ocean Biodiversity Information …