Queen conch (Strombus gigas) digestive gland gene expression in the Florida Keys: offshore versus nearshore
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ABSTRACT: Reproduction of queen conchs at nearshore sites in the Florida Keys is known to be impaired (Delgado et al. 2004). A recent microarray study of male queen conchs collected from the Florida Keys during the early part of the reproductive season (February, 2007) indicated that NS conchs show differences in expression of spermatogenesis-related and small GTPase signaling transcripts (Spade et al. 2010). The current study investigates gene expression in the digestive gland, which is closely associated with ovary, of female queen conchs from the same sampling effort in February, 2007.
ORGANISM(S): Aliger gigas
PROVIDER: GSE29757 | GEO | 2011/06/07
SECONDARY ACCESSION(S): PRJNA155213
REPOSITORIES: GEO
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