ETYMOLOGY OF THE WORD PARAZOAN
From parazoa, formed on the model of protozoa and metazoa, from para-1 + Greek zōon animal.
10 ENGLISH BOOKS RELATING TO «PARAZOAN»
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Information in the Brain: A Molecular Perspective
A Parazoan Nervous System? If true transmitters arose in primitive monera and
protozoa, prior to the emergence of neurons, transmitter molecules and
mechanisms should be detectable in the most primitive metazoa, whether or not
neurons ...
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Genome Evolution: Gene and Genome Duplications and the ...
Suga. H., Koyanagi, M., Hoshiyama, D., Ono, K., Iwabe, N., Kuma, K. and Miyata,
T. (1999b) Extensive gene duplication in the early evolution of animals before the
parazoan-eumeta- zoan split demonstrated by G proteins and protein tyrosine ...
Axel Meyer, Yves van de Peer, 2003
Phylogenetic analysis of the evolutionary history of metazoan protein tyrosine
phosphatases has led to the conclusion that there was a period of explosive
gene duplication before the parazoan–eumetazoan split, leading to the formation
of ...
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Biology of the invertebrates
The mesozoan and parazoan groups are often considered primitive multicellular
animals. 2. The multicellular animals, or Metazoa, are typically divided into three
branches: Mesozoa, Parazoa, and Eumetazoa. 3. Two phyla (Mesozoa and ...
Cleveland Pendleton Hickman, 1973
... differentiated into tissues or organs. Parazoans are in some ways intermediate
between the unicellular protozoans and the complex multicellular metazoans.
Nevertheless, the parazoan organization was probably an evolutionary dead end
;.
Michael J. Benton, D. A. T. Harper, 1997
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The Variety of Life: A Survey and a Celebration of All the ...
The sponge and piacozoan level of organization is often called parazoan. Some
zoologists treat Parazoa as a formal subkingdom but such a grouping would be
paraphyletic and has no place in a cladistic taxonomy. But the informal adjective
...
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Progress in Nucleic Acid Research and Molecular Biology
... the phylogeny was derived using the NJ method with a fungal PDE as the
outgroup. , Parazoan–eumetazoan split; , human–Drosophila (or nematode) split;
, gene duplications that gave rise to different subtypes; , gene duplications whose
...
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Evolutionary Genetics : Concepts and Case Studies: Concepts ...
1999 Extensive gene duplication in the early evolution of animals before the
parazoan-eumetazoan split demonstrated by G proteins and protein tyrosine
kinases from sponge and hydra. J. Mol. Evol. 48:646-653. [14] Sultan SE & HG
Spencer ...
Lexington Charles W. Fox Department of Entomology University of Kentucky, Faculty of Life Sciences University of Manchester Jason B. Wolf Lecturer, 2006
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Coelenterate Biology 2003: Trends in Research on Cnidaria ...
The other possibilities are that the larvae are passive immigrants or that they
come from indigenous macrocnemes (Epizoanthus or Parazoan- thus). The main
ocean current in this region is the cold, north-flowing Falkland Current, but there
is ...
Daphne G. Fautin, Jane A. Westfall, P Cartwright, 2007
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Gene Sharing and Evolution: The Diversity of Protein Functions
67. Galliot, B. & Miller, D. Origin of anterior patterning. How old is our head?
Trends Genet 16, 1–5 (2000). 68. Suga, H. et al. Extensive gene duplication in
the early evolution of animals before the parazoan-eumetazoan split
demonstrated by ...
Joram PIATIGORSKY, Joram Piatigorsky, 2009
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... with an $80-million opening weekend for the popular pineapple-dwelling TV parazoan I would definitely say this sequel was sponge-worthy. «Post-Bulletin, Feb 15»