Naturally occurring fire coral clones demonstrate a genetic and environmental basis of microbiome composition
The microbiomes associated with reef corals are complex and diverse. Here, the authors investigate fire coral clones naturally occurring in distinct habitats as a model system to disentangle the contribution of host genotype and environment on their microbiome, and predict genomic functions based on...
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Main Authors: | C. E. Dubé, M. Ziegler, A. Mercière, E. Boissin, S. Planes, C. A. -F. Bourmaud, C. R. Voolstra |
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Language: | EN |
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Nature Portfolio
2021
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Online Access: | https://doaj.org/article/a038475daa53421c99dc8e445409630b |
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