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    Diversity and distribution of the bioactive actinobacterial genus Salinispora from sponges along the Great Barrier Reef by Vidgen, M. E., Hooper, J. N. A., Fuerst, J. A.

    Published in Antonie van Leeuwenhoek (01-03-2012)
    “…Isolates from the marine actinobacterial genus Salinispora were cultured from marine sponges collected from along the length of the Great Barrier Reef (GBR),…”
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    Managing and Sharing the Escalating Number of Sponge “Unknowns”: The SpongeMaps Project by Hooper, J. N. A., Hall, K. A., Ekins, M., Erpenbeck, D., Wörheide, G., Jolley-Rogers, G.

    Published in Integrative and comparative biology (01-09-2013)
    “…Contemporary collections of sponges in the Indo-west Pacific have escalated substantially due to pharmaceutical discovery, national bioregional planning, and…”
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    Antineoplastic Agents. 535. Isolation and Structure of Plakorstatins 1 and 2 from the Indo-Pacific Sponge Plakortis nigra by Pettit, George R, Nogawa, Toshihiko, Knight, John C, Doubek, Dennis L, Hooper, J. N. A

    “…Two new cancer cell growth inhibiting cyclic peroxides, plakorstatins 1 (1) and 2 (2), were isolated from the Indonesian marine sponge Plakortis nigra. The…”
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    Microxine, a New cdc2 Kinase Inhibitor from the Australian Marine Sponge Microxina Species by Killday, K. Brian, Yarwood, Donna, Sills, Matthew A, Murphy, Peter T, Hooper, J. N. A, Wright, Amy E

    “…A new purine derivative microxine (1) was isolated from the Australian marine sponge Microxina sp. The compound was isolated via reversed-phase chromatography…”
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    Mitochondrial Diversity of Early-Branching Metazoa Is Revealed by the Complete mt Genome of a Haplosclerid Demosponge by Erpenbeck, D, Voigt, O, Adamski, M, Adamska, M, Hooper, JNA, Wörheide, G, Degnan, BM

    Published in Molecular biology and evolution (01-01-2007)
    “…The first mitochondrial (mt) genomes of demosponges have recently been sequenced and appear to be markedly different from published eumetazoan mt genomes. Here…”
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    NUMTs in the sponge genome reveal conserved transposition mechanisms in metazoans by Erpenbeck, D, Voigt, O, Adamski, M, Woodcroft, B J, Hooper, J N A, Wörheide, G, Degnan, B M

    Published in Molecular biology and evolution (01-01-2011)
    “…The transposition of parts of the mitochondrial (mt) genetic material into the nuclear genome (NUMTs) occurs in a wide range of eukaryotes. Here, we show that…”
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    Will increased storm disturbance affect the biodiversity of intertidal, nonscleractinian sessile fauna on coral reefs? by WALKER, S.J, DEGNAN, B.M, HOOPER, J.N.A, SKILLETER, G.A

    Published in Global change biology (01-11-2008)
    “…Relatively little is known about how the future effects of climatic change, including increases in sea level, temperature and storm severity and frequency,…”
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    CO1 phylogenies in diploblasts and the 'Barcoding of Life'- are we sequencing a suboptimal partition? by ERPENBECK, D., HOOPER, J. N. A., WÖRHEIDE, G.

    Published in Molecular ecology notes (01-06-2006)
    “…Partitions of the cytochrome oxidase subunit 1 (CO1) gene, especially the 5′ end, are frequently recruited to infer lower level phylogenies in animals. In…”
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    Will increased storm disturbance affect the biodiversity of intertidal, nonscleractinian sessile fauna on coral reefs?f by WALKER, S J, DEGNAN, B M, HOOPER, J N A, SKILLETER, G A

    Published in Global change biology (01-11-2008)
    “…Relatively little is known about how the future effects of climatic change, including increases in sea level, temperature and storm severity and frequency,…”
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    Isolation of Xestosterol Esters of Brominated Acetylenic Fatty Acids from the Marine Sponge Xestospongia testudinaria by Pham, Ngoc B, Butler, Mark S, Hooper, John N. A, Moni, Roger W, Quinn, Ronald J

    “…The CH2Cl2 extract of the marine sponge Xestospongia testudinaria inhibited [3H]DPCPX binding to rat-brain adenosine A1 receptors. Bioassay-guided…”
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    The first incidence of clionid sponges (Porifera) from the Sydney rock oyster Saccostrea commercialis (Iredale and Roughley, 1933) by Wesche, S.J., Adlard, R.D., Hooper, J.N.A.

    Published in Aquaculture (15-11-1997)
    “…Two species of clionid sponge (Porifera, Demospongiae, Hadromerida, Clionidae) were discovered inhabiting the shells of both living and dead Sydney rock…”
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