2019
DOI: 10.1002/bies.201900236
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Meeting Report on “At the Roots of Bilaterian Complexity: Insights from Early Emerging Metazoans,” Tutzing (Germany) September 16–19, 2019

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“…hydra ctini a.org to be completed in the coming months, which will link to written and video-based protocols and to a community forum, and provide an online form to request animals. Newcomers to the field are encouraged to attend the two biennial research conferences, the American Cnidofest [42] and the European Tutzing meeting [43].…”
Section: Research Community and Resourcesmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…hydra ctini a.org to be completed in the coming months, which will link to written and video-based protocols and to a community forum, and provide an online form to request animals. Newcomers to the field are encouraged to attend the two biennial research conferences, the American Cnidofest [42] and the European Tutzing meeting [43].…”
Section: Research Community and Resourcesmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Comparing metamorphosis across species is also of interest in the context of its pivotal role in the evolution of animal life cycles. It could help to shed light on the evolutionary relationships between the many and diverse ciliated larval forms found among Eumetazoa (Cnidaria + Bilateria) 6‐13 . Thus, exploring cnidarian metamorphosis could be valuable and may prove crucial for evaluating both the evolutionary conservation of developmental patterns and the cellular bases of adult (polyp) development.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Engage in community-driven conversations about standards, guidelines, and species priorities. There are a number of taxon-specific meetings that would be appropriate venues to engage in these conversations including the International Conference on Coelenterate Biology (∼decennial [ 106 ]), the International Jellyfish Blooms Symposium (∼triennial), Cnidofest (∼biennial [ 107 ]), Tutzing workshop (∼biennial [ 108 ]), and Cnidofest zoom seminar series. In addition, satellite meetings at larger annual meetings (e.g., the Society for Integrative and Comparative Biology [SICB] or the Global Invertebrate Genomics Alliance [GIGA] [ 101 ]) could provide appropriate venues to facilitate discussions on how the community can best move forward as more and more genomic data come online.…”
Section: Prospects On Genomic Data and General Resourcesmentioning
confidence: 99%