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Sylvain Foret

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Ying H, Hayward D, Klimovich A, Bosch T, Baldassarre L, Neeman T, et al.
Mol Biol Evol . 2022 Jan; 39(2). PMID: 35084499
Considerable attention has recently been focused on the potential involvement of DNA methylation in regulating gene expression in cnidarians. Much of this work has been centered on corals, in the...
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Bongaerts P, Cooke I, Ying H, Wels D, den Haan S, Hernandez-Agreda A, et al.
Curr Biol . 2021 Apr; 31(11):2286-2298.e8. PMID: 33811819
Coral reefs are the epitome of species diversity, yet the number of described scleractinian coral species, the framework-builders of coral reefs, remains moderate by comparison. DNA sequencing studies are rapidly...
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Praher D, Zimmermann B, Dnyansagar R, Miller D, Moya A, Modepalli V, et al.
Proc Biol Sci . 2021 Feb; 288(1945):20203169. PMID: 33622129
MicroRNAs (miRNAs) are crucial post-transcriptional regulators that have been extensively studied in Bilateria, a group comprising the majority of extant animals, where more than 30 conserved miRNA families have been...
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Cooke I, Ying H, Foret S, Bongaerts P, Strugnell J, Simakov O, et al.
Sci Adv . 2020 Nov; 6(48). PMID: 33246955
Genetic signatures caused by demographic and adaptive processes during past climatic shifts can inform predictions of species' responses to anthropogenic climate change. To identify these signatures in , a reef-building...
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Robbins S, Singleton C, Chan C, Messer L, Geers A, Ying H, et al.
Nat Microbiol . 2019 Sep; 4(12):2090-2100. PMID: 31548681
Corals and the reef ecosystems that they support are in global decline due to increasing anthropogenic pressures such as climate change. However, effective reef conservation strategies are hampered by a...
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Urbarova I, Foret S, Dahl M, Emblem A, Milazzo M, Hall-Spencer J, et al.
PLoS One . 2019 May; 14(5):e0210358. PMID: 31067218
Ocean acidification threatens to disrupt interactions between organisms throughout marine ecosystems. The diversity of reef-building organisms decreases as seawater CO2 increases along natural gradients, yet soft-bodied animals, such as sea...
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Ying H, Hayward D, Cooke I, Wang W, Moya A, Siemering K, et al.
Genome Biol Evol . 2019 May; 11(5):1374-1379. PMID: 31059562
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Lin M, Takahashi S, Foret S, Davy S, Miller D
Biol Open . 2019 Mar; 8(3). PMID: 30814067
Reef-building corals and some other cnidarians form symbiotic relationships with members of the dinoflagellate family As is a highly diverse taxon, the physiological interactions between its members and their hosts...
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Aguilar C, Raina J, Foret S, Hayward D, Lapeyre B, Bourne D, et al.
BMC Genomics . 2019 Feb; 20(1):148. PMID: 30786881
Background: Coral reefs can experience salinity fluctuations due to rainfall and runoff; these events can have major impacts on the corals and lead to bleaching and mortality. On the Great...
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Attenborough R, Hayward D, Wiedemann U, Foret S, Miller D, Ball E
Dev Biol . 2018 Dec; 446(1):56-67. PMID: 30521809
Neuropeptides play critical roles in cnidarian development. However, although they are known to play key roles in settlement and metamorphosis, their temporal and spatial developmental expression has not previously been...