Abstract:Halocynthia roretzi (phylum Cordata), also called 'sea pineapples', live in shallow coastal waters and typically feed on plankton and detritus that they filter from seawater. It has been reported that symbiotic microflora associated with H. roretzi act as protective agents that strengthen its immune system or control energy metabolism. This study analyzed the culturable microflora from the coelomic fluid of the sea pineapple using MALDI-biotyping and 16S rRNA sequencing, combining a recent technology with the … Show more
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