Journal article
Gene regulation underpinning increased thermal tolerance in a laboratory-evolved coral photosymbiont
LJ Chakravarti, P Buerger, RA Levin, MJH van Oppen
Molecular Ecology | WILEY | Published : 2020
DOI: 10.1111/mec.15432
Abstract
Small increases in ocean temperature can disrupt the obligate symbiosis between corals and dinoflagellate microalgae, resulting in coral bleaching. Little is known about the genes that drive the physiological and bleaching response of algal symbionts to elevated temperature. Moreover, many studies to-date have compared highly divergent strains, making it challenging to accredit specific genes to contrasting traits. Here, we compare transcriptional responses at ambient (27°C) and bleaching-relevant (31°C) temperatures in a monoclonal, wild-type (WT) strain of Symbiodiniaceae to those of a selected-strain (SS), derived from the same monoclonal culture and experimentally evolved to elevated tem..
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Awarded by Australian Institute of Marine Science
Funding Acknowledgements
Australian Research Council, Grant/Award Number: FL180100036; Paul G. Allen Family Foundation; Australian Institute of Marine Science