Genomics and transcriptomics of the green mussel explain the durability of its byssus
Abstract Mussels, which occupy important positions in marine ecosystems, attach tightly to underwater substrates using a proteinaceous holdfast known as the byssus, which is tough, durable, and resistant to enzymatic degradation. Although various byssal proteins have been identified, the mechanisms...
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Autores principales: | Koji Inoue, Yuki Yoshioka, Hiroyuki Tanaka, Azusa Kinjo, Mieko Sassa, Ikuo Ueda, Chuya Shinzato, Atsushi Toyoda, Takehiko Itoh |
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Nature Portfolio
2021
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Acceso en línea: | https://doaj.org/article/6fed99ff34d442bd8e5ab64743dd2e78 |
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