Species- and site-specific circulating bacterial dna in subantarctic sentinel mussels aulacomya atra and mytilus platensis

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  • who: Sophia Ferchiou from the Universitu00e9 have published the Article: Species- and site-specific circulating bacterial DNA in Subantarctic sentinel mussels Aulacomya atra and Mytilus platensis, in the Journal: Scientific Reports Scientific Reports of 25/Oct/2021
  • what: In the present work, using hemolymphatic liquid biopsies, the authors compared the cmDNA of two mussel species that cohabit the coastal ecosystems of Kerguelen. This study shows that both mussel species of Kerguelen Islands have distinctive bacterial cmDNA signatures that can be used for long term monitoring of the impact of climate changes on marine coastal ecosystems . . .

     

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