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  1. Species 'Ciona intestinalis'

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Name

C. intestinalis formely Ciona int. type B

Species ID

19

Genus

Ciona

Species

intestinalis

Abbreviation (Stolfi et al.)

 Ciinte

Picture

Species Picture

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Annotator

Delphine Dauga (2017-08-25)

Curator

Delphine Dauga (2017-08-25)

Description Automatically obtained from Wikipedia API

Ciona intestinalis (sometimes known by the common name of vase tunicate) is an ascidian (sea squirt), a tunicate with very soft tunic. Its Latin name literally means "pillar of intestines", referring to the fact that its body is a soft, translucent column-like structure, resembling a mass of intestines sprouting from a rock. It is a globally distributed cosmopolitan species. Since Linnaeus described the species, Ciona intestinalis has been used as a model invertebrate chordate in developmental biology and genomics. Studies conducted between 2005 and 2010 have shown that there are at least two, possibly four, sister species. More recently it has been shown that one of these species has already been described as Ciona robusta. By anthropogenic means, the species has invaded various parts of the world and is known as an invasive species. Although Linnaeus first categorised this species as a kind of mollusk, Alexander Kovalevsky found a tadpole-like larval stage during development that shows similarity to vertebrates. Recent molecular phylogenetic studies as well as phylogenomic studies support that sea squirts are the closest invertebrate relatives of vertebrates. Its full genome has been sequenced using a specimen from Half Moon Bay in California, US, showing a very small genome size, less than 1/20 of the human genome, but having a gene corresponding to almost every family of genes in vertebrates.

Taxonomy Automatically obtained from WoRMS API

Aniseed Records

Records
Gene number 0
EST number 0
Gene Regulatory Region number 0
In Situ Hybridization experiment 3
Immunolocalization experiment 0
Reporter gene assay 1
RNA-Seq experiment 0
Molecular tools 0

Supplementary informations

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Biomaterial Provider(s)

2 results

Provider
Hayling Island, England
Roscoff, France
Species Cladogramm

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