Wound healing and regeneration in the reef building coral Acropora millepora

  • Xu, Jane
  • Mead, Oliver
  • Moya, Aurelie
  • Caglar, Cüneyt
  • Miller, David J.
  • Adamski, Marcin
  • Adamska, Maja
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Publication date
January 2023
Publisher
Frontiers Research Foundation
Language
English

Abstract

Branching scleractinian corals are niche-constructing organisms, providing continuously-growing, structural foundation for spectacularly biodiverse coral reef ecosystems. A large part of their success lies in the ability to quickly regenerate following mechanical damage. Even now, when the corals undergo great decline due to anthropogenic weather and storm extremes, it is surprising how little is known about molecular mechanisms governing regeneration in these iconic organisms. In this study, we used RNA-seq to identify genes involved in the regeneration of Acropora millepora, starting with the initial wound closure up to complete rebuilding of lost structures. Many of the differentially expressed genes we found in the wound healing steps a...

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