ABSTRACT: Host-targeted RAD-Seq reveals genetic changes in the coral Oculina patagonica associated with poleward range expansion along the Spanish Mediterranean coast- baits sequence reads
Project description:Host-targeted RAD-Seq reveals genetic changes in the coral Oculina patagonica associated with poleward range expansion along the Spanish Mediterranean coast
Project description:Host-targeted RAD-Seq reveals genetic changes in the coral Oculina patagonica associated with poleward range expansion along the Spanish Mediterranean coast- PART2
Project description:Sargassum is one of the most diverse brown algal genus with more than 150 known species, mostly benthic and few pelagic species. They contribute significantly to global primary production and serve as important habitat for wide range of marine organisms. Sargassum vulgare is one of the dominant habitat forming species along Mediterranean coast. Despite their huge ecological importance, it is relatively unknown how they will respond under future global climate change scenario. This work used de novo transcriptome sequencing approach to understand the molecular response of S. vulgare to chronic acidification at the shallow underwater volcanic CO2 vents off Ischia Island, Italy. Keywords: brown algae, Sargassum, de novo transcriptome, ocean acidification, CO2 vents.