The effects of photosymbiosis on gene expression in the facultatively symbiotic coral Astrangia poculata, with a focus on NF-kappaB signaling and antioxidant enzymes
Corals are critical to marine biodiversity and human welfare. Coral reefs cover <1% of the seafloor but support ~1/3 of all marine species. Approximately 1.5 billion people live within 100 km of coral reefs, relying upon them for food, income from tourism, and protection from storms. Their econom...
Main Author: | Nguyen, Linda |
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Other Authors: | Finnerty, John |
Language: | en_US |
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2020
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Online Access: | https://hdl.handle.net/2144/41678 |
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