-
A hybrid-capture approach to resolve the phylogeny of Scleractinia (Cnidaria:...
Sequencing data from hybrid capture using Quek et al. (2020 Mol Ecol Res, 20:807-818) to establish a large coral phylogeny. -
Structure and composition of Symbiodiniaceae and bacterial communities associ...
Corals live with complex assemblages of microbes including bacteria, the dinoflagellate Symbiodiniaceae, fungi and viruses in an ecological unit termed the coral holobiont.... -
Unveiling the complexity of the scleractinian coral Pavona decussata transcri...
The first application of single molecule real-time (SMRT) sequencing to study the Pavona decussata transcriptome and provided more transcriptional information on coral... -
Transcriptomic insights into mechanisms of bleaching and recovery in the cora...
In recent years, with the increasing seawater temperatures caused by global climate change, coral bleaching is considered as a major threat to coral reefs. Coral bleaching... -
Transcriptome of Acropora pruinosa and Pavona decussata
RNA-Seq sequencing of seasonal samples of Acropora pruinosa and Pavona decussata in Weizhou Island -
transcriptome data of stony corals from field
Coral reefs are import for marine ecological system. Recent years, with increasing global temperatures caused by climate change, coral bleaching is considered as a major threat... -
Pavona decussata-associated Bacteria Raw Sequence Reads of Illumina Sequencing
To explore the bacterial diversity of P. decussata exposed to seasonal air exposure and provide a theoretical basis for coral research. -
Dynamic responses of bacterial communities in three species of corals during ...
Bacteria play important roles in coral health, yet little is known about the dynamics of coral-associated bacterial communities during coral bleaching. Here, we reported the... -
Pavona decussata Raw sequence reads of Illumina Sequencing
Illumina sequencing of Pavona decussata that experiencing seasonal subaerial exposure. -
Transcriptome of Pavona decussate and Acropora pruinosa
Different transcripts of subtropical hard corals Pavona decussate and Acropora pruinosa