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April 25, 2017. In addition to their unique evolutionary position as invertebrate chordates, ascidians provide a simple experimental system to investigate molecular mechanisms underlying development, reproduction, endocrinology, and physiology. Genomic and cDNA resources. Order wild type closed colony animals. This website will be available continuously. Contact Resource Center Shimoda Marine Research Center, University of Tsukuba. Representative Yasunori Sasakura.CONTENT
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