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2. Phylogeography of the crown-of-thorns starfish: genetic structure within the Pacific species
3. Low genetic structuring among Pericharax heteroraphis (Porifera: Calcarea) populations from the Great Barrier Reef (Australia), revealed by analysis of nrDNA and nuclear intron sequences
4. TransPi – a comprehensive TRanscriptome ANalysiS PIpeline for de novo transcriptome assembly
5. Deep Phylogeny and Evolution of Sponges (Phylum Porifera)
6. NUMTs in the Sponge Genome Reveal Conserved Transposition Mechanisms in Metazoans
7. Improved Phylogenomic Taxon Sampling Noticeably Affects Nonbilaterian Relationships
8. Mitochondrial Diversity of Early-Branching Metazoa Is Revealed by the Complete mt Genome of a Haplosclerid Demosponge
9. Understanding Animal Evolution: The Added Value of Sponge Transcriptomics and Genomics
10. Exploration of deep-water sponges yields new sponge species, novel microbiomes and potentially new bioactive compounds
11. Erratum to: Precious coral and rock sponge gardens on the deep aphotic fore-reef of Osprey Reef (Coral Sea, Australia)
12. Sponges don’t like pumice, they like hard rock!
13. Volcanic ash supports a diverse bacterial community in a marine mesocosm
14. Lock, Stock and Two Different Barrels: Comparing the Genetic Composition of Morphotypes of the Indo-Pacific Sponge Xestospongia testudinaria
15. Evolution, radiation and chemotaxonomy of Lamellodysidea, a demosponge genus with anti-plasmodial metabolites
16. Spatial variability of microbial communities of the coralline demosponge Astrosclera willeyana across the Indo-Pacific
17. Challenges for biodiversity research in Europe
18. The HMA-LMA dichotomy revisited: an electronmicroscopical survey of 56 sponge species
19. Phylogenomics revives traditional views on deep animal relationship
20. Genomic studies of Mediterranean deep-water corals
21. Genomic studies of Mediterranean deep-water corals and associated invertebrates: an update
22. Affinities of the family Sollasellidae (Porifera, Demospongiae). II. Molecular evidence
23. Ca isotope fractionation of inorganic, biologically induced and biologically controlled calcium carbonates
24. Ca isotope fractionation of inorganic, biologically induced and biologically controlled calcium carbonates
25. origins of their palaeobiodiversity and highlights in history of preservation
26. Resolving Difficult Phylogenetic Questions: Why More Sequences Are Not Enough
27. Mineralization of the meter-long biosilica structures of glass sponges is templated on hydroxylated collagen.
28. Sr/Ca ratios in different sclerosponge species and their application as temperature proxy
29. Ca isotope fractionation of biogenic CaCO3 - mineralogical control and vital effects
30. Calcium isotope fractionation in the calcium carbonate polymorphs calcite and aragonite
31. Erratum to: Precious coral and rock sponge gardens on the deep aphotic fore-reef of Osprey Reef (Coral Sea, Australia)
32. Poriferan survivin exhibits a conserved regulatory role in the interconnected pathways of cell cycle and apoptosis
33. An evolutionary fast-track to biocalcification
34. A chemical view of the most ancient metazoa - biomarker chemotaxonomy of hexactinellid sponges
35. New insights into the phylogeny of glass sponges (Porifera, Hexactinellida): Monophyly of Lyssacinosida and Euplectellinae, and the phylogenetic position of Euretidae
36. Mitochondrial Diversity of Early-Branching Metazoa Is Revealed by the Complete mt Genome of a Haplosclerid Demosponge
37. Basal skeletal formation, role and preservation of intracrystalline organic matrices, and isotopic record in the coralline sponge Astrosclera willeyana Lister 1900
38. Slow mitochondrial DNA sequence evolution in the Anthozoa (Cnidaria)
39. Poriferan survivin exhibits a conserved regulatory role in the interconnected pathways of cell cycle and apoptosis.
40. CO1 phylogenies in diploblasts and the ‘Barcoding of Life’— are we sequencing a suboptimal partition?
41. Non-lithistid fossil Demospongiae
42. A horizontal gene transfer supported the evolution of an early metazoan biomineralization strategy
43. RNA interference in marine and freshwater sponges: actin knockdown in Tethya wilhelma and Ephydatia muelleri by ingested dsRNA expressing bacteria
44. Unsuspected diversity of Niphargus amphipods in the chemoautotrophic cave ecosystem of Frasassi, central Italy
45. The mitochondrial genomes of sponges provide evidence for multiple invasions by Repetitive Hairpin-forming Elements (RHE)
46. OrthoSelect: a protocol for selecting orthologous groups in phylogenomics
47. A fragmented metazoan organellar genome: the two mitochondrial chromosomes of Hydra magnipapillata
48. Molecular evolution of rDNA in early diverging Metazoa: First comparative analysis and phylogenetic application of complete SSU rRNA secondary structures in Porifera
49. Deep genetic divergences among Indo-Pacific populations of the coral reef sponge Leucetta chagosensis (Leucettidae): Founder effects, vicariance, or both?
50. Dynamic expression of ancient and novel molluscan shell genes during ecological transitions
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