Publications by authors named "Lys Isma"

The field of phylogenetics employs a variety of methods and techniques to study the evolution of life across the planet. Understanding evolutionary relationships is crucial to enriching our understanding of how genes and organisms have evolved throughout time and how they could possibly evolve in the future. Eucopia sculpticauda Faxon, 1893 is a deep-water peracarid in the order Lophogastrida Boas, 1883, which can often be found in high abundances in pelagic trawls.

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Global ocean warming is affecting keystone species distributions and fitness, resulting in the degradation of marine ecosystems. Coral reefs are one of the most diverse and productive marine ecosystems. However, reef-building corals, the foundational taxa of coral reef ecosystems, are severely threatened by thermal stress.

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Article Synopsis
  • Long-read sequencing technology is enhancing genome assembly methods for previously understudied organisms, like stony corals, with new genome assemblies becoming publicly available.
  • A new de-novo genome assembly for the endangered Caribbean star coral, Orbicella faveolata, significantly improved genome quality metrics compared to previous short-read methods, detecting 32,172 protein-coding genes.
  • This new genome resource aims to support conservation efforts for O. faveolata, especially as it faces threats from human activities and is increasingly used in reef restoration projects.
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