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The genome of the simultaneously hermaphroditic snail Lymnaea stagnalis reveals an evolutionary expansion of FMRFamide-like receptors (2024)
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Koene, J. M., Jackson, D. J., Nakadera, Y., Cerveau, N., Madoui, M. .-A., Noel, B., Jamilloux, V., Poulain, J., Labadie, K., Da Silva, C., Davison, A., Feng, Z. .-P., Adema, C. M., Klopp, C., Aury, J. M., Wincker, P., & Coutellec, M. .-A. (2024). The genome of the simultaneously hermaphroditic snail Lymnaea stagnalis reveals an evolutionary expansion of FMRFamide-like receptors. Scientific Reports, 14, Article 29213. https://doi.org/10.1038/s41598-024-78520-1

The great pond snail Lymnaea stagnalis has served as a model organism for over a century in diverse disciplines such as neurophysiology, evolution, ecotoxicology and developmental biology. To support both established uses and newly emerging research... Read More about The genome of the simultaneously hermaphroditic snail Lymnaea stagnalis reveals an evolutionary expansion of FMRFamide-like receptors.

Evidence for the translocation of fixed N in the N2‐fixing lichen Stereocaulon vesuvianum (2024)
Journal Article
Crittenden, P. D., & Thornton, B. (2024). Evidence for the translocation of fixed N in the N2‐fixing lichen Stereocaulon vesuvianum. Physiologia Plantarum, 176(5), Article e14555. https://doi.org/10.1111/ppl.14555

The fruticose lichen Stereocaulon vesuvianum is among the most abundant and widespread lichens in upland Britain. It typically produces cephalodia (nodules) that contain the cyanobacterium Stigonema, which can fix atmospheric nitrogen. However, over... Read More about Evidence for the translocation of fixed N in the N2‐fixing lichen Stereocaulon vesuvianum.