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View article: Development of a competition assay to assess the in vitro fitness of dengue virus serotypes using an optimized serotype-specific qRT-PCR
Development of a competition assay to assess the in vitro fitness of dengue virus serotypes using an optimized serotype-specific qRT-PCR Open
Background Comparing the in vitro fitness of dengue virus (DENV) isolates is a pivotal approach to assess the contribution of DENV strains’ replicative fitness to epidemiological contexts, including serotype replacements. Competition assay…
View article: Corals adapted to extreme and fluctuating seawater <scp>pH</scp> increase calcification rates and have unique symbiont communities
Corals adapted to extreme and fluctuating seawater <span>pH</span> increase calcification rates and have unique symbiont communities Open
Ocean acidification (OA) is a severe threat to coral reefs mainly by reducing their calcification rate. Identifying the resilience factors of corals to decreasing seawater pH is of paramount importance to predict the survivability of coral…
View article: Corals adapted to extreme and fluctuating seawater pH increase calcification rates and have unique symbiont communities
Corals adapted to extreme and fluctuating seawater pH increase calcification rates and have unique symbiont communities Open
Ocean acidification (OA) is a severe threat to coral reefs mainly by reducing their calcification rate. Identifying the resilience factors of corals to decreasing seawater pH is of paramount importance to predict the survivability of coral…
View article: High Coral Recruitment Despite Coralline Algal Loss Under Extreme Environmental Conditions
High Coral Recruitment Despite Coralline Algal Loss Under Extreme Environmental Conditions Open
The crucial role of crustose coralline algae (CCA) in inducing hard coral larval settlement and ensuring the replenishment of coral reefs is widely accepted, and so are the negative effects of anthropogenic CO 2 emissions on both CCA abund…