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Measuring multi-year changes in the Symbiodiniaceae algae in Caribbean corals on coral-depleted reefs
Ecorais
Coral symbiotic Symbiodiniaceae in six coral species from Pearl River Estuary, South China Sea
The associated bacteria in six coral species from estuary coral community of Pearl River Estuary, South China Sea
Microbially mediated carbon usage by a deep-sea methane seep coral
16S V1V3 sequencing of cold-water coral Lophelia pertusa (Desmophyllum pertusum) samples under warming temperatures
Coral associated bacteria in estuary coral community of Pearl River Estuary, South China Sea
Coral symbiotic Symbiodiniaceae in estuary coral community of Pearl River Estuary, South China Sea
Polyp Bail-out microbiome
Coral polyp and skeletal archaea in the high-latitude reef area of South China Sea
Coral polyp and skeletal bacteria in the high-latitude reef area of South China Sea
Symbiosis modulates gene expression of symbionts, but not hosts, under thermal challenge
Bacterial diversity in Lithophyllon scabra in the South China Sea
Symbiodiniaceae ITS2 diversity in Lithophyllon scabra in the South China Sea
Diverse coral tissue (meta)genomic reads
Coral holobiont metagenomes
Gene Expression Plasticity Governing Symbiosis During Natural Coral Bleaching
coral metagenome
Symbiodiniaceae and bacteria of in Luhuitou fringing reef
The Symbiodiniaceae study of healthy and bleached corals in subtropical regions.
Florida Keys corals Siderastrea siderea & S. radians - 16S
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