CONTRIBUTIONS AND LIMITATIONS OF 2 APPROA CHES, BIOLOGICAL AND TECHNOLOGICAL, TO THE EVOLUTION OF THE BRYOZOA - MORPHOGENESIS AND PROTEIN ELECTROPHORESIS
Jl. Dhondt, CONTRIBUTIONS AND LIMITATIONS OF 2 APPROA CHES, BIOLOGICAL AND TECHNOLOGICAL, TO THE EVOLUTION OF THE BRYOZOA - MORPHOGENESIS AND PROTEIN ELECTROPHORESIS, Bulletin de la Societe zoologique de France, 120(4), 1995, pp. 415-424
The author summarizes phylogenetic studies on the Bryozoa which have u
sed larval organogenesis, post-larval metamorphosis, protein electroph
oresis, and isoenzymatic electrophoresis, and discusses the limits of
these methodologies. Morphogenic studies appear to provide the most in
formation, independently of the taxonomic level studied. Electrophoret
ic studies are of more limited interest and particularly useful at spe
cies level.