Differential gene expression in the intestine of sea cucumber (Apostichopus japonicus) under low and high salinity conditions
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ABSTRACT: Sea cucumber, Apostichopus japonicus is a very important species for aquaculture, and its behavior and physiology can respond to the initial change in salinity. It is important to understand the molecular responses of A. japonicus when exposed to ambient changes in salinity In this study, RNA-seq provided a general overview of the gene expression profiles of the intestine of A. japonicus exposed to high salinity (SD40), normal salinity (SD30) and low salinity (SD20) environment.
ORGANISM(S): Apostichopus japonicus
PROVIDER: GSE103466 | GEO | 2017/11/16
SECONDARY ACCESSION(S): PRJNA401773
REPOSITORIES: GEO
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