Background: We performed an analysis of the transcriptome during the blastogenesis of the chordate Botryllus schlosseri, focusing in particular on genes involved in cell death by apoptosis. The tunicate B. schlosseri is an ascidian forming colonies characterized by the coexistence of three blastogenetic generations: filter-feeding adults, buds on adults, and budlets on buds. Cyclically, adult tissues undergo apoptosis and are progressively resorbed and replaced by their buds originated by asexual reproduction. This is a feature of colonial tunicates, the only known chordates that can reproduce asexually. Results: Thanks to a newly developed web-based platform (http://botryllus.cribi.unipd.it), we compared the transcriptomes of the mi...
Ascidians are invertebrate chordates, members of the subphylum Tunicata that represents the sister g...
Background: An important question behind vertebrate evolution is whether the cranial placodes origin...
BACKGROUND: An important question behind vertebrate evolution is whether the cranial placodes origin...
Background: We performed an analysis of the transcriptome during the blastogenesis of the chordate B...
BOTRYLLUS SCHLOSSERI BLASTOGENETIC CYCLE: GENE EXPRESSION ANALYSIS USING SOLID SEQUENCING TECHNOLOGY...
International audienceOrganisms that have evolved alternative modes of reproduction, complementary t...
BackgroundGonad differentiation is an essential function for all sexually reproducing species, and m...
In the colonial ascidian Botryllus schlosseri, a cyclical generation change guarantees the recurrent...
AbstractThe data described are related to the article entitled “Recurrent phagocytosis-induced apopt...
The datadescribed are related to the article entitled \u201cRecurrent phagocytosis-induced apoptosis...
Tunicates are the unique chordates to possess species reproducing sexually and asexually. Between th...
In this work, we studied the nervous and sensory system of the colonial ascidian Botryllus schlosser...
Tunicates are marine invertebrates that compose the closest phylogenetic group to the vertebrates. ...
International audienceProgrammed cell death (PCD) by apoptosis is a physiological mechanism by which...
Tissue degeneration which occurs during development of organisms is often of morphogenetic importanc...
Ascidians are invertebrate chordates, members of the subphylum Tunicata that represents the sister g...
Background: An important question behind vertebrate evolution is whether the cranial placodes origin...
BACKGROUND: An important question behind vertebrate evolution is whether the cranial placodes origin...
Background: We performed an analysis of the transcriptome during the blastogenesis of the chordate B...
BOTRYLLUS SCHLOSSERI BLASTOGENETIC CYCLE: GENE EXPRESSION ANALYSIS USING SOLID SEQUENCING TECHNOLOGY...
International audienceOrganisms that have evolved alternative modes of reproduction, complementary t...
BackgroundGonad differentiation is an essential function for all sexually reproducing species, and m...
In the colonial ascidian Botryllus schlosseri, a cyclical generation change guarantees the recurrent...
AbstractThe data described are related to the article entitled “Recurrent phagocytosis-induced apopt...
The datadescribed are related to the article entitled \u201cRecurrent phagocytosis-induced apoptosis...
Tunicates are the unique chordates to possess species reproducing sexually and asexually. Between th...
In this work, we studied the nervous and sensory system of the colonial ascidian Botryllus schlosser...
Tunicates are marine invertebrates that compose the closest phylogenetic group to the vertebrates. ...
International audienceProgrammed cell death (PCD) by apoptosis is a physiological mechanism by which...
Tissue degeneration which occurs during development of organisms is often of morphogenetic importanc...
Ascidians are invertebrate chordates, members of the subphylum Tunicata that represents the sister g...
Background: An important question behind vertebrate evolution is whether the cranial placodes origin...
BACKGROUND: An important question behind vertebrate evolution is whether the cranial placodes origin...