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    Turritopsis nutricula is a small hydrozoan that once reaching adulthood, can transfer its cells back to childhood. This adaptive trait likely evolved...
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    a 2006 study, it was thought that Turritopsis rubra and Turritopsis nutricula were the same species as Turritopsis dohrnii. It is not known whether or...
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    to a polyp. Turritopsis fascicularis Fraser, 1943 Turritopsis lata Lendenfeld, 1884 Turritopsis minor (Nutting, 1905) Turritopsis nutricula McCrady, 1857...
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    Before the mid-1990s, the entire Turritopsis genome was classified as Turritopsis nutricula including the Turritopsis dohrnii, or immortal jellyfish. Because...
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  • are subsequently able to maintain telomere lengths. Turritopsis dohrnii, or Turritopsis nutricula, is a small (5 millimeters (0.20 in)) species of jellyfish...
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  • Medusae Transforming into Polyps and Cell Transdifferentiation in Turritopsis nutricula (Cnidaria, Hydrozoa)". The Biological Bulletin. 190 (3): 302–312...
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    (ephyra larvae) each year. An unusual species, Turritopsis dohrnii, formerly classified as Turritopsis nutricula, might be effectively immortal because of...
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    Christian Sommer; Michele Sarà (1992). "Bi-directional conversion in Turritopsis nutricula (Hydrozoa)". Scientia Marina. 56 (2–3): 137–140. Piraino, Stefano;...
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  • Medusae Transforming into Polyps and Cell Transdifferentiation in Turritopsis nutricula (Cnidaria, Hydrozoa)". The Biological Bulletin. 190 (3): 302–312...
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  • to another occurs in the species Turritopsis dohrnii (also known as the immortal jellyfish) and Turritopsis nutricula. In newts, when the eye lens is removed...
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