Genomic basis for coral resilience to climate change
Pacific University · Stanford University
Abstract
Recent advances in DNA-sequencing technologies now allow for in-depth characterization of the genomic stress responses of many organisms beyond model taxa. They are especially appropriate for organisms such as reef-building corals, for which dramatic declines in abundance are expected to worsen as anthropogenic climate change intensifies. Different corals differ substantially in physiological resilience to environmental stress, but the molecular mechanisms behind enhanced coral resilience remain unclear. Here, we compare transcriptome-wide gene expression (via RNA-Seq using Illumina sequencing) among conspecific thermally sensitive and thermally resilient corals to identify the molecular pathways contributing…
Citation impact
- FWCI
- 61.65
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- 100%
- References
- 72
Authors
6- DJDaniel J. BarshisCorresponding
Pacific University, Stanford University
- JTJason T. Ladner
Pacific University, Stanford University
- TAThomas A. Oliver
Pacific University, Stanford University
- FSFrançois Seneca
Pacific University, Stanford University
- NTNikki Traylor‐Knowles
Pacific University, Stanford University
Topics & keywords
- Biology
- Transcriptome
- Coral
- Gene
- Evolutionary biology
- Deep sequencing
- Ecology
- Genetics