Assembly of a reference transcriptome for the gymnosome pteropod Clione limacina and profiling responses to short-term CO 2 exposure

The gymnosome (unshelled) pteropod Clione limacina is a pelagic predatory mollusc found in polar and sub-polar regions. It has been studied for its distinctive swimming behavior and as an obligate predator on the closely related thecosome (shelled) pteropods. As concern about ocean acidification inc...

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