James L. Goedert& John S. Buckeridge 358Accesses 4Altmetric Explore all metrics Abstract Fossils of two new species of small, dextrally coiled polychaetes,Neodexiospira ferlinghettiiandNeodexiospira vanslykeifrom Eocene strata in the Black Hills southwest of Olympia, Washington State, USA represent...
Define annelid worm. annelid worm synonyms, annelid worm pronunciation, annelid worm translation, English dictionary definition of annelid worm. Noun 1. annelid worm - worms with cylindrical bodies segmented both internally and externally annelid, segmen
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HEMARINA SA, Biotechnopôle, Aéropole Centre, 29600, Morlaix, FranceMorgane RousselotHEMARINA SA, Biotechnopôle, Aéropole Centre, 29600, Morlaix, FranceJohn Wiley & Sons, LtdZal F, Rousselot M. 2014. Extracellular hemoglobins from annelids, and their potential use in biotechnology. In S...
(and all other clade I globins as defined by our trees) may derive from molecules that were initially membrane-bound [16] is thus not corroborated by our study. It is in our view equally possible that clade I derives from an ancestral duplication of the cytoplamic clade V, while clade ...
albidus, he concluded that the two cannot be regarded as separate species. In 1936, Altman described two Enchytraeus species: E. multiannulatus and E. multiannulatoides from Washington State, USA. Both are reminiscent of E. albidus and both were found in terrestrial habitats; E. multiannu...
Angeles-Cha´vez Instituto Mexicano del Petro´leo, Eje Central La´zaro Ca´rdenas Norte 152, San Bartolo Atepehuacan, Gustavo A. Madero 07730, Me´xico Introduction Agro-industrial wastes have recently attracted a great deal of attention as potential sources of novel green alternatives ...
The microscopic worm group Lobatocerebridae has been regarded a ‘problematicum’, with the systematic relationship being highly debated until a recent phylogenomic study placed them within annelids (Curr Biol 25: 2000-2006, 2015). To date, a morphologic
The naid annelids contain a number of species that vary in their ability to regenerate lost body parts, making them excellent candidates for evolution of regeneration studies. However, scant sequence data exists to facilitate such studies. We constructed