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This project explores the relationship between coral immunity and the symbiosis with algae, which is vital for reef health. By using anemones as a model, it aims to uncover how immune responses influence symbiont uptake and bleaching, providing insights for coral restoration efforts.
Algae live inside corals and transfer valuable nutrients to them.
This essential endosymbiotic relationship is the foundation of reef ecosystems.
Elevated temperature, as a consequence of climate change, disrupts this symbiosis, resulting in the expulsion of algae, coral bleaching, and eventual reef destruction.
Symbiosis establishment and bleaching significantly alters the expression of numerous host immune genes.
This suggests that coral immunity regulates symbiosis, but the mechanisms remain…
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