Scientists have decoded the first lingulid brachiopod genome, from <em>Lingula anatina</em> collected at Amami Island, Japan. A new article presents the results of ...
A group of scientists has decoded the first lingulid brachiopod genome, from Lingula anatina collected at Amami Island, Japan to find that this so-called ‘living fossil’ is still evolving. Researchers ...
This news release is available in Japanese. A group of scientists from Okinawa Institute of Science and Technology Graduate University (OIST), Nagoya University, and the University of Tokyo decoded ...
Data Source NMNH - Paleobiology Dept. http://n2t.net/ark:/65665/36c58ca00-285b-478f-bdf4-b6afe88e78ae nmnhpaleobiology_3101230 NMNHPALEO LINGULA SP NMNH ...
ELONGATED invertebrate animals which effect quick muscular contractions, either as a means of rapid withdrawal and escape like some Annelida1 and Enteropneusta2, or for the purpose of making sudden ...