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De novo transcriptomes for two species of snappers from the Western Atlantic (Lutjanus griseus and Lutjanus synagris)

Transcriptomes are appropriate resources for studying species that lack sequenced genomes, as they can serve as references for a broad suite of genetic applications, including: phylogenetic assessments, population genomics, and evaluate responses to environmental fluctuations. Here, we present the t...

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Published in:Marine genomics 2023-02, Vol.67, p.101005-101005, Article 101005
Main Authors: Hallaj, Adam, Turner, Logan F., McArdle, Carolyn A., Bernal, Moisés A.
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Marine ecology
metagenomics
Next-generation sequencing
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