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Ciona

Ciona
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Ciona intestinalis
Scientific classification
Kingdom: Animalia
Phylum: Chordata
Subphylum: Tunicata
Class: Ascidiacea
Order: Enterogona
Suborder: Phlebobranchia
Family: Cionidae
Genus: Ciona
Species

Ciona edwardsi
Ciona fascicularis
Ciona gelatinosa
Ciona imperfecta
Ciona intestinalis
Ciona mollis
Ciona savignyi


Ciona edwardsi
Ciona fascicularis
Ciona gelatinosa
Ciona imperfecta
Ciona intestinalis
Ciona mollis
Ciona savignyi

Ciona is a genus of sea squirts in the family Cionidae.

The body of Ciona is bag-like and covered by a tunic, which is a secretion of the epidermal cells. The body is attached at a permanent base located at the posterior part, and the opposite bears two openings, the buccal (oral) and atrial (cloacal) siphons. The water is drawn into the ascidian through the buccal siphon and leaves the through the atrial siphon.

As of 2008, the genomes of Ciona intestinalis and Ciona savignyi have been sequenced.

C. intestinalis is a hermaphrodite that releases sperm and eggs almost simultaneously into the surrounding seawater. C. intestinalis is self-sterile and thus has been used for studies on the mechanism of self-incompatibility.C. savigny is highly self-fertile, but non-self sperm out-compete self-sperm in fertilization competition assays. Mechanisms promoting non-self fertilization may have evolved to avoid inbreeding depression, and to facilitate outcrossing which allows the masking of deleterious recessive mutations.


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