Strongylocentrotus intermedius (A. Agassiz, 1863) is an economically important sea urchin inhabiting the northwest Pacific region of Asia. The northern Primorye (Sea of Japan) populations of S. intermedius consist of two sympatric morphological forms, "usual" (U) and "gray" (G). The two forms are significantly different in morphology and preferred bathymetric distribution, the G form prevailing in deeper-water settlements. We have analyzed the genetic composition of the S. intermedius forms using the nucleotide sequences of the mitochondrial gene encoding the cytochrome c oxidase subunit I and the nuclear gene encoding bindin to evaluate the possibility of cryptic species within S. intermedius. We have examined the presence of symbiont micr...
Distinguishing between intra- and inter-specific variation in genetic studies is critical to underst...
International audiencePreliminary analyses revealed the presence of at least five mitochondrial clad...
International audiencePrevious studies of the commercially harvested sea urchin Paracentrotus lividu...
Strongylocentrotus intermedius (A. Agassiz, 1863) is an economically important sea urchin inhabiting...
The complete mitochondrial genomes are sequenced in two individuals representing two morphological f...
BackgroundStrongylocentrotid sea urchins have a long tradition as model organisms for studying many ...
BackgroundThe sperm gene bindin encodes a gamete recognition protein, which plays an important role ...
Distinguishing between intra- and inter-specific variation in genetic studies is critical to underst...
Measurements of the divergence of single copy DNA sequences among four sea urchin species are presen...
Gametic isolation is thought to play an important role in the evolution of reproductive isolation in...
Among shallow water sea urchin genera, Arbacia is the only genus that contains species found in both...
The actin gene family of the sea urchin Strongylocentrotus purpuratus was analyzed by the genome blo...
Gametic isolation is thought to play an important role in the evolution of reproductive isolation in...
Sea urchin is an indicator of coastal environmental changes in the global warming era, and is also a...
Distinguishing between intra- and inter-specific variation in genetic studies is critical to underst...
International audiencePreliminary analyses revealed the presence of at least five mitochondrial clad...
International audiencePrevious studies of the commercially harvested sea urchin Paracentrotus lividu...
Strongylocentrotus intermedius (A. Agassiz, 1863) is an economically important sea urchin inhabiting...
The complete mitochondrial genomes are sequenced in two individuals representing two morphological f...
BackgroundStrongylocentrotid sea urchins have a long tradition as model organisms for studying many ...
BackgroundThe sperm gene bindin encodes a gamete recognition protein, which plays an important role ...
Distinguishing between intra- and inter-specific variation in genetic studies is critical to underst...
Measurements of the divergence of single copy DNA sequences among four sea urchin species are presen...
Gametic isolation is thought to play an important role in the evolution of reproductive isolation in...
Among shallow water sea urchin genera, Arbacia is the only genus that contains species found in both...
The actin gene family of the sea urchin Strongylocentrotus purpuratus was analyzed by the genome blo...
Gametic isolation is thought to play an important role in the evolution of reproductive isolation in...
Sea urchin is an indicator of coastal environmental changes in the global warming era, and is also a...
Distinguishing between intra- and inter-specific variation in genetic studies is critical to underst...
International audiencePreliminary analyses revealed the presence of at least five mitochondrial clad...
International audiencePrevious studies of the commercially harvested sea urchin Paracentrotus lividu...