“…Transcriptome technology have recently been applied to explore protein and neuropeptide from several sea anemone species, such as Stichodactyla haddoni, Anemonia sulcata, Exaiptasia pallida, Anthopleura elegantissima, Anthopleura dowii, Heteractis crispa, Cnidopus japonicus, Oulactis sp., Nematostella vectensis, Megalactis griffithsi, and so on (Elran et al, 2014;Macrander et al, 2015;Macrander et al, 2016;Ayala-Sumuano et al, 2017;Madio et al, 2017;Grafskaia et al, 2018;Davey et al, 2019;Mitchell et al, 2020). Exaiptasia diaphana has been commonly used as coral symbiosis study models (Poole et al, 2016;Maire et al, 2021), but responses of its neuropeptide toxins for predation and defense have been barely explored. (Lehnert et al, 2012) encoding genes.…”