Comparing bacterial community composition between healthy and white plague-like disease states in Orbicella annularis using PhyloChip™ G3 microarrays.
Coral disease is a global problem. Diseases are typically named or described based on macroscopic changes, but broad signs of coral distress such as tissue loss or discoloration are unlikely to be specific to a particular pathogen. For example, there appear to be multiple diseases that manifest the...
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Main Authors: | Christina A Kellogg, Yvette M Piceno, Lauren M Tom, Todd Z DeSantis, Michael A Gray, David G Zawada, Gary L Andersen |
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Language: | EN |
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Public Library of Science (PLoS)
2013
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Online Access: | https://doaj.org/article/9931028761d84bf1a5f8a1cfdb23b8f5 |
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