1. Genetic adaptations of marine invertebrates to hydrothermal vent habitats.
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Zhang H, Zhou Y, and Yang Z
- Subjects
- Animals, Hydrothermal Vents, Invertebrates genetics, Ecosystem, Adaptation, Physiological genetics, Aquatic Organisms genetics
- Abstract
Hydrothermal vents are unique habitats like an oases of life compared with typical deep-sea, soft-sediment environments. Most animals that live in these habitats are invertebrates, and they have adapted to extreme vent environments that include high temperatures, hypoxia, high sulfide, high metal concentration, and darkness. The advent of next-generation sequencing technology, especially the coming of the new era of omics, allowed more studies to focus on the molecular adaptation of these invertebrates to vent habitats. Many genes linked to hydrothermal adaptation have been studied. We summarize the findings related to these genetic adaptations and discuss which new techniques can facilitate studies in the future., Competing Interests: Declaration of interests The authors have no conflicts of interest to disclose., (Copyright © 2024 Elsevier Ltd. All rights reserved.)
- Published
- 2024
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