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The buds of Oscarella lobularis (Porifera): a new convenient model for sponge cell and developmental biology

Authors: 
Rocher C, Vernale A, Fierro-Constain L, Sejourne N, Chenesseau S, Marschal C, Le Golf E, Dutilleul M, Matthews C, Marschal F, Brouilly N, Massey-Harroche D, Ereskovsky A, Le Bivic A, Borchiellini C, Renard E
Citation: 
bioRxiv. 2020;[preprint] doi:10.1101/2020.06.23.167296
Abstract: 
The comparative study of the four non-bilaterian phyla (Cnidaria, Placozoa, Ctenophora, Porifera) should provide insights into the origin of bilaterian traits. Except for Cnidaria, present knowledge on the cell biology and development of these animals is so far limited. Non-bilaterian models are needed to get further into cell architecture and molecular mechanisms. Given the developmental, histological, ecological and genomic differences between the four sponge classes, we develop a new sponge model: the buds of the Oscarella lobularis (class Homoscleromorpha). This experimental model supplements the two other most famous sponge models Amphimedon queenslandica and Ephydatia muelleri, both belonging to the class Demospongiae.
Epub: 
Not Epub
Organism or Cell Type: 
Oscarella lobularis (Porifera)
Delivery Method: 
bathing, Endo-Porter