Comparing dormancy in two distantly related tunicates reveals morphological, molecular, and ecological convergences and repeated co-option

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  • who: Laurel S. Hiebert from the CNRSUniversity of have published the research: Comparing dormancy in two distantly related tunicates reveals morphological, molecular, and ecological convergences and repeated co-option, in the Journal: Scientific Reports Scientific Reports
  • what: To better understand the chain of events that span from the environmental triggering signals to the morphological and molecular changes that occur during the entrance and exit of a dormant state, the authors focused on the chordate subphylum Tunicata. The authors report the disappearance of zooids of Polyandrocarpa zorritensis at the end of the winter in NW Italy . . .

     

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