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Schierwater, Bernd

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    School of veterinary medicine Hannover; Institute of animal ecology and cell biology; ITZ, Ecology and Evolution, details
    Function: Director

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Publications (10) [ 9 peer reviewed ] Split up  Top | Institute 
  • Peer reviewed article Boero, F.; Schierwater, B. et al. (2007). Cnidarian milestones in metazoan evolution. Integrative and Comparative Biology Advance Access: 10.1093/icb/icm041
  • Peer reviewed article De Salle, R.; Schierwater, B. (2008). An even "newer" animal phylogeny. BioEssays 30(11-12): 1043-1047
  • Peer reviewed article Schierwater, B. (2005). My favorite animal, Trichoplax adhaerens. BioEssays 27(12): 1294-1302
  • Peer reviewed article Schierwater, B.; de Jong, D.J. et al. (2009). Placozoa, and the evolution of Metazoa and intrasomatic cell differentiation. Int. J. Biochem. Cell. Biol. 41: 370-379
  • Peer reviewed article Schierwater, B.; Ender, A. (2000). Sarsia marii n. sp. (Hydrozoa, Anthomedusae) and the use of 16S rDNA sequences for unpuzzling systematic relationships in Hydrozoa. Sci. Mar. (Barc.) 64(Suppl. 1): 117-122
  • Peer reviewed article Schroth, W.; Ender, A. et al. (2005). Molecular biomarkers and adaptation to environmental stress in moon jelly (Aurelia spp.). Mar. Biotechnol. 7(5): 449-461
  • Peer reviewed article Srivastava, M.; Begovic, E. et al. (2008). The Trichoplax genome and the nature of placozoans. Nature (Lond.) 454(7207): 955-960
  • Peer reviewed article Syed, T.; Schierwater, B. (2002). The evolution of the Placozoa: a new morphological model. Senckenb. Lethaea 82(1): 315-324
  • Peer reviewed article Voigt, O.; Collins, A.G. et al. (2004). Placozoa: no longer a phylum of one. Current Biology 14(22): R1-R3; R944-R945
  • Schierwater, B.; Eitel, M. et al. (2009). Concatenated Molecular and Morphological Analysis Sheds Light on Early Metazoan Evolution and Fuels a Modern “Urmetazoon” Hypothesis. PlosBiology 7(1): 36-44

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