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Journal article
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Title
Evolution of allorecognition in the Tunicata
Abstract
Allorecognition, the ability to distinguish self or kin from unrelated conspecifics, plays several important biological roles in invertebrate animals. Two of these roles include negotiating limited benthic space for colonial invertebrates, and inbreeding avoidance through self-incompatibility systems. Subphylum Tunicata (Phylum Chordata), the sister group to the vertebrates, is a promising group in which to study allorecognition. Coloniality has evolved many times independently in the tunicates, and the best known invertebrate self-incompatibility systems are in tunicates. Recent phylogenomic studies have coalesced around a phylogeny of the Tunicata as well as the Order Stolidobranchia within the Tunicata, providing a path forward for the study of allorecognition in this group
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https://www.webofscience.com/wos/woscc/full-record/WOS:000551189400010
Bibliographic citation
Nydam, M.L. (2020). Evolution of allorecognition in the Tunicata. Biology-Basel 9(6): 129. https://dx.doi.org/10.3390/biology9060129
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open access
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Authors

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Name
Marie Nydam

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https://dx.doi.org/10.3390/biology9060129

taxonomic terms

taxonomic terms associated with this publication
Aplousobranchia
Ascidiacea [sea squirts]
Phlebobranchia
Stolidobranchia

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2020-07-06
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2020-07-06