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noun - a cutting from a plant or tree
CION - Ciona intestinalis (sometimes known by the common name of vase tunicate) is an ascidian (sea squirt), a tunicate with very soft tunic. Its Latin name...
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Plant shoot: Var. |
Descendant |
Grafting twig (var.) |
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Jul 11 2016 Canadiana |
Oct 12 2008 Boston Globe |
Nov 8 1998 New York Times |
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Variant of scion. |
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Ciona intestinalis (sometimes known by the common name of vase tunicate) is an ascidian (sea squirt), a tunicate with very soft tunic. Its Latin name means, literally, "pillar of intestines", referring to the fact that its body is a soft, translucent column-like structure, resembling a mass of intestines sprouting from a rock. It is a globally distributed cosmopolitan species. Since Linnaeus described the species, Ciona intestinalis has been used as a model invertebrate chordate in developmental biology and genomics. Recent studies have shown that there are at least two, possibly four, sister species. By anthropogenic means, the species has invaded various parts of the world and is known as an invasive species.Although Linnaeus first categorised this species as a kind of mollusk, Alexander Kovalevsky found a tadpole-like larval stage during development that shows similarity to vertebrates. Recent molecular phylogenetic studies as well as phylogenomic studies support that sea squirts |