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The Tentacular Spectacular: Evolution of Regeneration in Sea Anemones

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GENES
Volume 12, Issue 7, Pages -

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MDPI
DOI: 10.3390/genes12071072

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Actiniaria; regeneration; molecular genomics; innate immune system; development; evolution

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Sea anemones exhibit diverse regeneration abilities and mechanisms, with a focus on non-model species such as Exaiptasia diaphana and Calliactis polypus in this manuscript. The research also highlights the comparison between these species and the model sea anemone N. vectensis, exploring molecular mechanisms, immune systems, developmental pathways, and future directions in the field of sea anemone regeneration research.
Sea anemones vary immensely in life history strategies, environmental niches and their ability to regenerate. While the sea anemone Nematostella vectensis is the starlet of many key regeneration studies, recent work is emerging on the diverse regeneration strategies employed by other sea anemones. This manuscript will explore current molecular mechanisms of regeneration employed by non-model sea anemones Exaiptasia diaphana (an emerging model species for coral symbiosis studies) and Calliactis polypus (a less well-studied species) and examine how these species compare to the model sea anemone N. vectensis. We summarize the field of regeneration within sea anemones, within the greater context of phylum Cnidaria and in other invertebrate models of regeneration. We also address the current knowledge on two key systems that may be implemented in regeneration: the innate immune system and developmental pathways, including future aspects of work and current limitations.

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