2024
DOI: 10.1101/2024.09.27.614670
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Transcriptional memories mediate the plasticity of sulfide stress responses to enable acclimation inUrechis unicinctus

Wenqing Zhang,
Danwen Liu,
Heran Yang
et al.

Abstract: To cope with environmental stresses, organisms often adopt a memory response upon primary stress exposure to facilitate a quicker and/or stronger reaction to recurring stresses. Somatic stress memory is essential in dealing with contemporary stress. The earliest sign of somatic stress memory is a change in gene transcription levels, which alters physiology and phenotype to better cope with stress. Sulfide is a common environmental pollutant; however, some organisms have successfully colonized sulfur-rich envir… Show more

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