Ecological differences among hydrothermal vent symbioses may drive contrasting patterns of symbiont population differentiation is a research paper published in bioRxiv (Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory) (2022). On theSindex it has a DataRank of 0. It has been cited 2 times.
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National Institutes of Health
Grant: 5R35GM128932-03
Genetic variation, admixture and genome structure evolution through the lense of Drosophila genomics
National Science Foundation
Grant: 1736932
Collaborative Research: The impact of symbiont-larval interactions on species distributions across southwestern Pacific hydrothermal vents
National Science Foundation
Grant: 1536331
Collaborative Research: Ecosystem dynamics of Western Pacific hydrothermal vent communities associated with polymetallic sulfide deposits
National Science Foundation
Grant: 1819530
Collaborative Research: Ecosystem dynamics of Western Pacific hydrothermal vent communities associated with polymetallic sulfide deposits
National Institutes of Health
Grant: 5K99GM135583-02
Cellular mechanisms of endosymbiont transmission between host generations
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