1983
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COMPARATIVE ANATOMY OF THE TUNICATE TADPOLE,CIONA INTESTINALIS

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“…Visible inspection of these growing bacterial faces by means of adhesive organs (Katz 1983), which belong to the simple coniform papillae type consisting of glandular and non-secretory cells (Cloney 1977a, b). 0.1 0.5 1 .O The papillae secrete an adhesive (Cloney 1977a) which…”
Section: Biofilmsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Visible inspection of these growing bacterial faces by means of adhesive organs (Katz 1983), which belong to the simple coniform papillae type consisting of glandular and non-secretory cells (Cloney 1977a, b). 0.1 0.5 1 .O The papillae secrete an adhesive (Cloney 1977a) which…”
Section: Biofilmsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The larvae of ascidians have a dorsal tubular nervous system and a tadpole like body, with a tail supported by an axial notochord (Fig.·1A). The notochord is flanked by rows of muscle cells that are responsible for tail movements such as swimming ( Fig.·1B) (Kowalewsky, 1866;Mast, 1921;Kats, 1983;Bone, 1992). Ascidian tadpoles actively swim by bending their tail with alternating symmetrical contractions.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The genes upstream and/or downstream to the Hox function, as well as Hox-independent developmental programs, should also be considered for seeking "difference" between vertebrates and invertebrates, as carefully pointed out by Holland and GarciaFernàndez (1996). In addition, cephalochordate amphioxus and urochordate ascidians belong to the phylum Chordata, together with vertebrates (Kowalevsky, 1866(Kowalevsky, , 1867Garstang, 1928;Katz, 1983). They share many characters with vertebrates, even though their genomes possess a single Hox gene cluster Dehal et al ., 2002).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%