Cryptic genetic lineages of a colonial ascidian host distinct microbiomes
Abstract
Colour variation in marine invertebrates is typically attributed to intraspecific variability; however, the use of molecular tools to investigate its genetic basis has uncovered many instances of cryptic speciation. The colonial ascidian Distaplia bermudensis occurs in a wide array of colour morphs, ranging from all white to a dark blue tunic with yellow siphon apertures; yet careful observations of zooid and larval morphologies have not...
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Title
Cryptic genetic lineages of a colonial ascidian host distinct microbiomes
Published Date
Mar 4, 2021
Journal
Volume
50
Issue
4
Pages
423 - 438
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