Ascidia is a genus of tunicates in the family Ascidiidae.[1][2]
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Ascidia is a genus of tunicates in the family Ascidiidae. Ascidia achimotae Millar, 1953 Ascidia adamanensis Oka, 1915 Ascidia ahodori Oka, 1927 Ascidia...
Ascidia mentula is a species of solitary tunicate. It is found in the north east Atlantic Ocean, the Mediterranean Sea and Black Sea. It occurs round...
(translation table 13) is a genetic code found in the mitochondria of Ascidia. AAs = FFLLSSSSYY**CCWWLLLLPPPPHHQQRRRRIIMMTTTTNNKKSSGGVVVVAAAADDEEGGGG...
Some species contain elevated amounts of vanadium. There are 4 genera: Ascidia Ascidiella Fimbrora Phallusia Psammascidia Vanabin Bonnet, Nadia Y. K.;...
Composition, and Ti, V, and Fe in the Blood Plasma of Pyura chilensis and Ascidia dispar". Biol. Bull. 175 (1): 154–166. doi:10.2307/1541903. JSTOR 1541903...
monstrum marinum aforementioned; and Francesco Redi's giant tunicate (Ascidia) in Italian and Latin. According to the Swedish zoologist Lovén, the common...
concentration of vanadium found so far, 350 mM, was found in the blood cells of Ascidia gemmata belonging to the suborder Phlebobranchia. This concentration is...
Araujia sericifera, a related species. These modified leaves, pitchers or ascidia, are purplish and richly dotted with stomata on the inner surface, and...
(BHL link) Le Sueur, C. A. 1823. Descriptions of several new species of Ascidia. Journal of the Academy of Natural Sciences of Philadelphia 3, 2–8. (Read...
presence of vanabins, concentration of vanadium found in the blood cells of Ascidia gemmata belonging to the suborder Phlebobranchia is 10,000,000 times higher...