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  1. WoRMS - World Register of Marine Species - Aequorea …

  2. Aequorea coerulescens - Wikipedia

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    Aequorea coerulescens is typically found in the open Pacific, about half-way between California and Hawaii. I have collected plate-sized Aequorea s on rare occasions in the open ocean off central California and in Friday Harbor.
    The name 'Aequorea coerulescens' has been applied to specimens from various locations, including San Diego, Unalaska Island in the Aleutians, and Japan. However, assigning species names to Aequorea based on morphological characters is challenging due to their plasticity in this group.
    Aequorea victoria, also sometimes called the crystal jelly, is a bioluminescent hydrozoan jellyfish, or hydromedusa, that is found off the west coast of North America. The species is best known as the source of aequorin (a photoprotein ), and green fluorescent protein (GFP); two proteins involved in bioluminescence.
    Aequorea aequorea, originally named by Forskal in 1775, was applied to specimens in the Mediterranean and the North Atlantic originated from these regions.
  4. Complete mitochondrial genome sequence of Aequorea …

  5. Aequorea victoria - Wikipedia

  6. Aequorea coerulescens, Many-ribbed hydromedusa - SeaLifeBase

  7. Zooplankton of the South Atlantic Ocean: Aequorea coerulescens

  8. Aequorea’s secrets revealed: New fluorescent proteins …

    Web2 nov. 2020 · Using mRNA sequencing and de novo transcriptome assembly, we identified, cloned, and characterized 9 previously undiscovered fluorescent protein (FP) homologs from Aequorea victoria …

  9. Aequorea coerulescens (Brandt, 1835) - GBIF

  10. Aequorea coerulescens (Brandt, 1835) - Ocean Biodiversity …

  11. Bioluminescence of Aequorea - UW Faculty Web Server

    WebMy own incomplete study indicates that medusae being called Aequorea coerulescens (Brandt, 1838) in Japan look like those designated A. aequorea var. albida by Bigelow. The type locality for Aequorea …