Journal article

The ReFuGe 2020 Consortium-using "omics" approaches to explore the adaptability and resilience of coral holobionts to environmental change

CR Voolstra, DJ Miller, MA Ragan, AA Hoffmann, O Hoegh-Guldberg, DG Bourne, EE Ball, H Ying, S Forêt, S Takahashi, KD Weynberg, MJH van Oppen, K Morrow, CX Chan, N Rosic, W Leggat, S Sprungala, M Imelfort, GW Tyson, KS Kassahn Show all

Frontiers in Marine Science | FRONTIERS MEDIA SA | Published : 2015

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Abstract

Human-induced environmental changes have been linked directly with loss of biodiversity. Coral reefs, which have been severely impacted by anthropogenic activities over the last few decades, exemplify this global problem and provide an opportunity to develop research addressing key knowledge gaps through "omics"-based approaches. While many stressors, e.g., global warming, ocean acidification, overfishing, and coastal development have been identified, there is an urgent need to understand how corals function at a basic level in order to conceive strategies for mitigating future reef loss. In this regard, availability of fully sequenced genomes has been immensely valuable in providing answers..

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