Research paper

Photolyase expression in sea urchin larvae using in situ hybridization

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Photolyase expression in sea urchin larvae using in situ hybridization
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University of Otago
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Stratospheric ozone depletion (the ozone hole) over the Antarctic, and the resulting increase of ultraviolet-B radiation (UV-B, 280 to 320 nm), poses a major threat to Antarctic marine ecosystems (Wulff, 2008). The ozone hole is now predicted to persist for the next 50 years at least, and with the threat of global climate change extending its life, its direct effects in marine ecosystems and the organisms within are paramount. Planktonic organisms, including the larval life-history stages of ...

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Research paper
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Scholarly text / Thesis
Thesis level
Masters
Date created
2015
Creator
Liddy, Michelle
URL
https://hdl.handle.net/10523/5549
Related subjects
Antarctic / Sterechinus / Urchin / Photolyase / Evechinus

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