Clytia hemisphearica

Clytia hemisphearica - Hydrozoan jellyfish

Description
Clytia hemisphearica is easily available from permanent laboratory cultures. The jellyfish has transparent eggs, embryos, larvae and medusae. It is a small animal with a short life cycle
(~ 3 months) including a vegetative polyp stage, which provides a continuous supply of genetically identical jellyfish. This marine model organism is used to research many topics, for example regulation of oocyte maturation, origins of embryo polarity and evolution of Hox genes and striated muscle. Unlike other laboratory cnidarian models it has a medusa form with complex features e.g. striated muscle and sense organs.

Service provider I
Laboratoire de Biologie du Développement at the Marine Observatory of Villefranche-sur mer,
Centre National de Recherche Scientifique (CNRS)

Location
Villefranche-sur mer, France

Contacts
Scientific contact: Evelyn Houliston
Technical contact: Evelyn Houliston 

 

Service provider II
Marine Facility, EMBL

Location
Heidelberg, Germany

Contacts
Scientific contact: Detlev Arendt 
Technical contact: Marzia Sidri