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The distribution of quinone pigments in echinoderms

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Das Vorkommen chinonoider Pigmente bei allen Echinodermen deutet auf eine Beziehung zwischen Seeigeln und Schlangensternen, ebenso zwischen Seesternen und Seewalzen hin. Die Verteilung der Sterine und der Saponine weisen in dieselbe Richtung. Die klassische embryologische Theorie stützt diese Verwandtschaftsauffassung.

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Singh, H., Moore, R.E. & Scheuer, P.J. The distribution of quinone pigments in echinoderms. Experientia 23, 624–626 (1967). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF02144160

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