Cephalopod-omics: Emerging Fields and Technologies in Cephalopod Biology

Synopsis Few animal groups can claim the level of wonder that cephalopods instill in the minds of researchers and the general public. Much of cephalopod biology, however, remains unexplored: the largest invertebrate brain, difficult husbandry conditions, and complex (meta-)genomes, among many other...

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Published in:Integrative and comparative biology Vol. 63; no. 6; pp. 1226 - 1239
Main Authors: Baden, Tom, Briseño, John, Coffing, Gabrielle, Cohen-Bodénès, Sophie, Courtney, Amy, Dickerson, Dominick, Dölen, Gül, Fiorito, Graziano, Gestal, Camino, Gustafson, Taryn, Heath-Heckman, Elizabeth, Hua, Qiaz, Imperadore, Pamela, Kimbara, Ryosuke, Król, Mirela, Lajbner, Zdeněk, Lichilín, Nicolás, Macchi, Filippo, McCoy, Matthew J, Nishiguchi, Michele K, Nyholm, Spencer V, Otjacques, Eve, Pérez-Ferrer, Pedro Antonio, Ponte, Giovanna, Pungor, Judit R, Rogers, Thea F, Rosenthal, Joshua J C, Rouressol, Lisa, Rubas, Noelle, Sanchez, Gustavo, Santos, Catarina Pereira, Schultz, Darrin T, Seuntjens, Eve, Songco-Casey, Jeremea O, Stewart, Ian Erik, Styfhals, Ruth, Tuanapaya, Surangkana, Vijayan, Nidhi, Weissenbacher, Anton, Zifcakova, Lucia, Schulz, Grace, Weertman, Willem, Simakov, Oleg, Albertin, Caroline B
Format: Journal Article
Language:English
Published: England Oxford University Press 29.12.2023
ISSN:1540-7063, 1557-7023, 1557-7023
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