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- noun zoology Any
animal of thesubkingdom Eumetazoa (all animals except sponges)
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Highly conserved protein interaction motifs and co-expression in sponges of multiple proteins whose homologs interact in eumetazoan synapses indicate that a complex protein scaffold was present at the origin of animals, perhaps predating nervous systems.
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Nearly one-fifth of the inferred genes of the ancestor are eumetazoan novelties, which are enriched for animal functions like cell signaling, adhesion, and synaptic transmission.
Uncommonly Dense blows common descent. - The Panda's Thumb 2007
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Common elements of eumetazoan gene organization in an anemone
Common elements of eumetazoan gene organization in an anemone - The Panda's Thumb 2007
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Common elements of eumetazoan gene organization in an anemone - The Panda's Thumb
Common elements of eumetazoan gene organization in an anemone - The Panda's Thumb 2007
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Common elements of eumetazoan gene organization in an anemone is the next entry in this blog.
Creation Museum and Public Perception: Tepid Waters - The Panda's Thumb 2007
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Analysis of diverse pathways suggests that these gene “inventions” along the lineage leading to animals were likely already well integrated with preexisting eukaryotic genes in the eumetazoan progenitor.
Uncommonly Dense blows common descent. - The Panda's Thumb 2007
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Analysis of diverse pathways suggests that these gene “inventions” along the lineage leading to animals were likely already well integrated with preexisting eukaryotic genes in the eumetazoan progenitor.
Uncommonly Dense blows common descent. - The Panda's Thumb 2007
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Nearly one-fifth of the inferred genes of the ancestor are eumetazoan novelties, which are enriched for animal functions like cell signaling, adhesion, and synaptic transmission.
Uncommonly Dense blows common descent. - The Panda's Thumb 2007
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Continue reading "Common elements of eumetazoan gene organization in an anemone" on Pharyngula
Common elements of eumetazoan gene organization in an anemone - The Panda's Thumb 2007
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“ … Whereas fruit flies and soil nematodes have proven to be exquisite model systems for dissecting the genetic underpinnings of metazoan development and physiology, their genomes are relatively poor models for the ancestral eumetazoan genome, having lost introns, genes, and gene linkages.”
Uncommonly Dense blows common descent. - The Panda's Thumb 2007
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