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Coral color morphs exhibit distinct microbial and proteomic profiles linked to stress and immune mechanisms in a changing ocean


ABSTRACT: Understanding the phenotypic plasticity of corals is crucial for uncovering mechanisms of resilience in warming oceans, yet the biological significance of coral color morphs still needs to be explored. Using an innovative multi-omic approach (proteomics, lipidomics, and metabolomics), we provide the first comprehensive analysis of differences between pink and brown morphs of Pocillopora verrucosa. Our data reveal key taxa, potentially pathogenic or beneficial, associated with each morph, and suggest different strategies for each color morph to cope with heat stress, either expressing proteins involved in UV protection and heterotrophic activity or enhanced levels of heat stress resilience and DNA repair. These findings offer insights into the phenotypic plasticity of coral color morphs and their differential responses to climate change.

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ORGANISM(S): Pocillopora Verrucosa

TISSUE(S): Whole Body

SUBMITTER: Huoming Zhang  

LAB HEAD: Huoming Zhang

PROVIDER: PXD066612 | Pride | 2025-09-01

REPOSITORIES: Pride

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20240309_130157_Coral2024_P_B_47sample.sne Other
C10_Slot1-10_1_11168.d.zip Other
C11_Slot1-11_1_11172.d.zip Other
C12_Slot1-12_1_11176.d.zip Other
C13_Slot1-13_1_11180.d.zip Other
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