A genome wide survey reveals multiple nematocyst-specific genes in Myxozoa.
Erez ShpirerArik DiamantPaulyn CartwrightDorothée HuchonPublished in: BMC evolutionary biology (2018)
Given the highly divergent forms that comprise Cnidaria, obtaining insight into the processes underlying their ancient diversification remains challenging. In their evolutionary transition to microscopic endoparasites, myxozoans lost nearly all traces of their cnidarian ancestry, with the one prominent exception being their nematocysts (or polar capsules). Thus nematocysts, and the genes that code for their structure, serve as rich sources of information to support the cnidarian origin of Myxozoa.