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Series GSE124256 Query DataSets for GSE124256
Status Public on Dec 18, 2020
Title Surviving climate change – the role of acclimatization in reef-building corals [16S]
Organism Acropora palmata
Experiment type Other
Summary Branching coral species like the Caribbean Acroporids are long lived and reproduce asexually via breakage of branches. Fragmentation is the dominant mode of local population maintenance for these corals across much of their range. Thus, large genets with many member ramets (colonies) are common. Each of the ramets experiences different microenvironments, especially with respect to light and water flow. Here, we investigate whether colonies that are members of the same genet have different epigenomes because of differences in their microenvironments. The Florida Keys experienced a large- scale coral bleaching event in 2014-2015 caused by high water temperatures. During the event, ramets of the same coral genet bleached differently. Previous work had shown that this was unlikely to be due to their eukaryotic algal symbionts (Symbiodinium ‘fitti’) because each genet of this coral species typically harbors a single strain of S. ‘fitti’. Characterization of the microbiome via 16S tag sequencing did not provide evidence for a central role of microbiome variation in determining bleaching response. Instead, epigenetic changes were significantly correlated with the host’s genetic background, the position of the sampled polyps within the colonies (e.g. tip versus base of colony), and differences in the colonies’ condition during the bleaching event. We conclude that microenvironmental differences in growing conditions led to long-term changes in the way the ramets methylated their genomes and thus to a differential bleaching response.
 
Overall design 16S tag sequencing of Acropora palmata from Florida with differential bleaching responses were analyzed.
 
Contributor(s) Devlin-Durante MK, Baums IB, Kemp D, Williams D
Citation(s) 31282031
Submission date Dec 21, 2018
Last update date Mar 19, 2021
Contact name Iliana B Baums
E-mail(s) ibb3@psu.edu
Phone 814-867-0491
Organization name The Pennsylvania State University
Department Biology
Street address 212 Mueller Laboratory, Penn State University
City University Park
State/province PA
ZIP/Postal code 16802
Country USA
 
Platforms (1)
GPL25974 Illumina MiSeq (Acropora palmata)
Samples (36)
GSM3526464 BaumsDatabaseID_12648 [16S]
GSM3526465 BaumsDatabaseID_12649 [16S]
GSM3526466 BaumsDatabaseID_12650 [16S]
This SubSeries is part of SuperSeries:
GSE124257 Surviving climate change – the role of acclimatization in reef-building corals
Relations
BioProject PRJNA511422
SRA SRP174197

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GSE124256_Order-table_norm.csv.gz 2.7 Kb (ftp)(http) CSV
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