2024
DOI: 10.1111/1749-4877.12881
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Different parts of the mussel Gigantidas haimaensis holobiont responded differently to deep‐sea sampling stress

Guoyong YAN,
Tong WEI,
Yi LAN
et al.

Abstract: Acute environmental changes cause stress during conventional deep‐sea biological sampling without in situ fixation and affect gene expressions of samples collected. However, the degree of influence and underlying mechanisms are hardly investigated. Here, we conducted comparative transcriptomic analyses between in situ and onboard fixed gills and between in situ and onboard fixed mantles of deep‐sea mussel Gigantidas haimaensis to assess the effects of incidental sampling stress. Results showed that transcripti… Show more

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