2023
DOI: 10.1101/2023.11.02.563995
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Transcriptomic responses of Mediterranean sponges upon encounter with seawater or symbiont microbial consortia

A. Marulanda-Gomez,
M. Ribes,
S. Franzenburg
et al.

Abstract: Sponges (phylum Porifera) constantly interact with microbes from the water column while filter-feeding and with the symbiotic partners they harbor within their mesohyl. Despite early observations on differential uptake between symbiont and seawater bacteria, it is still poorly understood how sponges discriminate between different microbial consortia. Initial evidence of the diverse repertoire of sponge immune receptors suggests their involvement in specific microbial recognition, yet experimental data is still… Show more

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