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Flatworm Genomics

Genome size has been calculated for a variety of flatworm species (seeTable 2.3 for summary data and references). [Pg.40]

COX1 from catenulid flatworms and Acoelomorpha Partial mitochondrial genomes of two Acoelomorpha... [Pg.62]

A review of platyhelminth genomes written just 10 years ago would have painted a very different picture to the one which we can write today and we would never then have predicted that we would be in the position that we currently find ourselves in, with full genome sequencing projects underway for several flat-worm species. Even if one s scientific interest falls outside the currently targeted species, these efforts should not just be viewed as stamp collecting they are revealing fundamental information of potential interest and value to the entire flatworm research community. Moreover, the methods of analysis are... [Pg.67]

Gregory, T.R., Hebert, P.D. and Kolasa, J. (2000) Evolutionary implications of the relationship between genome size and body size in flatworms and copepods. Heredity 84, 201-208. [Pg.72]

McManus, D.P., Le, T.H. and Blair, D. (2004b) Genomics of parasitic flatworms. International Journal for Parasitology 34, 153-158. [Pg.75]


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