Molgula manhattensis, commonly known as "sea grapes", is a species of ascidian commonly found along the East Coast and Gulf Coast region of the United States. Although it is native to this region, it has been introduced to other areas of Europe, Australia, and the West Coast.[1]
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Molgulamanhattensis, commonly known as "sea grapes", is a species of ascidian commonly found along the East Coast and Gulf Coast region of the United...
There are different cell types (at least seven in Nephromyces from Molgulamanhattensis) which appear to be different life cycle stages, as the different...
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