2024
DOI: 10.1111/eva.13757
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Patterns of methylation and transcriptional plasticity during thermal acclimation in a reef‐building coral

Leslie Guerrero,
Rachael Bay

Abstract: Phenotypic plasticity can buffer organisms against short‐term environmental fluctuations. For example, previous exposure to increased temperatures can increase thermal tolerance in many species. Prior studies have found that acclimation to higher temperature can influence the magnitude of transcriptional response to subsequent acute thermal stress (hereafter, “transcriptional response modulation”). However, mechanisms mediating this gene expression response and, ultimately, phenotypic plasticity remain largely… Show more

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