The first chordates appear in the fossil record at the time of the Cambrian explosion, nearly 550 million years ago. The modern ascidian tadpole represents a plausible approximation to these ancestral chordates. To illuminate the origins of chordate and vertebrates, we generated a draft of the protein-coding portion of the genome of the most studied ascidian, Ciona intestinalis. The Ciona genome contains similar to16,000 protein-coding genes, similar to the number in other invertebrates, but only half that found in vertebrates. Vertebrate gene families are typically found in simplified form in Ciona, suggesting that ascidians contain the basic ancestral complement of genes involved in cell signaling and development. The ascidian genome has ...
A survey against the draft genome sequence and the cDNA/EST database of Ciona intestinalis identifie...
International audienceBackground: The draft genome sequence of the ascidian Ciona intestinalis, alon...
A survey against the draft genome sequence and the cDNA/EST database of Ciona intestinalis identifie...
The first chordates appeared over a half a billion years ago, providing the ancestral stock from whi...
Understanding the formation of metazoan multigene families is a good approach to reconstitute the ev...
Background: To gain insight into the evolutionary features of the huntingtin (htt) gene in Chordata,...
The draft genome of the primitive chordate, Ciona intestinalis, was published three years ago. Since...
Many kinds of transcription factors and regulators play key roles in a variety of developmental proc...
Abstract Background Integrins are a functionally significant family of metazoan cell surface adhesio...
Since its initial publication in 2002, the genome of Ciona intestinalis type A (Ciona robusta), the ...
Individual mitochondrial genes or genomic features are commonly used as phylogenetic markers at many...
Background: Non-long terminal repeat (non-LTR) retrotransposons have contributed to shaping the stru...
Phylogenetic analyses based on molecular data provide compelling evidence that ascidians are of crit...
The complete mitochondrial genome (mtDNA) of the model organism Ciona intestinalis (Urochordata, Asc...
AbstractTemporally and spatially co-expressed genes are expected to be regulated by common transcrip...
A survey against the draft genome sequence and the cDNA/EST database of Ciona intestinalis identifie...
International audienceBackground: The draft genome sequence of the ascidian Ciona intestinalis, alon...
A survey against the draft genome sequence and the cDNA/EST database of Ciona intestinalis identifie...
The first chordates appeared over a half a billion years ago, providing the ancestral stock from whi...
Understanding the formation of metazoan multigene families is a good approach to reconstitute the ev...
Background: To gain insight into the evolutionary features of the huntingtin (htt) gene in Chordata,...
The draft genome of the primitive chordate, Ciona intestinalis, was published three years ago. Since...
Many kinds of transcription factors and regulators play key roles in a variety of developmental proc...
Abstract Background Integrins are a functionally significant family of metazoan cell surface adhesio...
Since its initial publication in 2002, the genome of Ciona intestinalis type A (Ciona robusta), the ...
Individual mitochondrial genes or genomic features are commonly used as phylogenetic markers at many...
Background: Non-long terminal repeat (non-LTR) retrotransposons have contributed to shaping the stru...
Phylogenetic analyses based on molecular data provide compelling evidence that ascidians are of crit...
The complete mitochondrial genome (mtDNA) of the model organism Ciona intestinalis (Urochordata, Asc...
AbstractTemporally and spatially co-expressed genes are expected to be regulated by common transcrip...
A survey against the draft genome sequence and the cDNA/EST database of Ciona intestinalis identifie...
International audienceBackground: The draft genome sequence of the ascidian Ciona intestinalis, alon...
A survey against the draft genome sequence and the cDNA/EST database of Ciona intestinalis identifie...