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1. Spatial metabolomics for symbiotic marine invertebrates.

2. Genomic signatures in the coral holobiont reveal host adaptations driven by Holocene climate change and reef specific symbionts.

3. Highly structured prokaryote communities exist within the skeleton of coral colonies.

4. Evidence for a role of viruses in the thermal sensitivity of coral photosymbionts.

5. CRISPR-Cas Defense System and Potential Prophages in Cyanobacteria Associated with the Coral Black Band Disease.

7. Exploring the Symbiodinium rare biosphere provides evidence for symbiont switching in reef-building corals.

8. Sex, Scavengers, and Chaperones: Transcriptome Secrets of Divergent Symbiodinium Thermal Tolerances.

9. Genetic, morphological and growth characterisation of a new Roseofilum strain (Oscillatoriales, Cyanobacteria) associated with coral black band disease.

10. HoloVir: A Workflow for Investigating the Diversity and Function of Viruses in Invertebrate Holobionts.

11. Genetic markers for antioxidant capacity in a reef-building coral.

12. From cholera to corals: Viruses as drivers of virulence in a major coral bacterial pathogen.

13. Host Coenzyme Q Redox State Is an Early Biomarker of Thermal Stress in the Coral Acropora millepora.

14. Comparative immune responses of corals to stressors associated with offshore reef-based tourist platforms.

15. A population genetic assessment of coral recovery on highly disturbed reefs of the Keppel Island archipelago in the southern Great Barrier Reef.

16. Quantitative high resolution melting: two methods to determine SNP allele frequencies from pooled samples.

17. Intra-genomic variation in symbiotic dinoflagellates: recent divergence or recombination between lineages?

18. Building coral reef resilience through assisted evolution.

19. Persistence and change in community composition of reef corals through present, past, and future climates.

20. Generating viral metagenomes from the coral holobiont.

21. KEGG orthology-based annotation of the predicted proteome of Acropora digitifera: ZoophyteBase - an open access and searchable database of a coral genome.

22. Historical thermal regimes define limits to coral acclimatization.

23. Genotype - environment correlations in corals from the Great Barrier Reef.

24. A rapid genetic assay for the identification of the most common Pocillopora damicornis genetic lineages on the Great Barrier Reef.

25. High potential for formation and persistence of chimeras following aggregated larval settlement in the broadcast spawning coral, Acropora millepora.

26. Impact of light and temperature on the uptake of algal symbionts by coral juveniles.

27. Expression of putative immune response genes during early ontogeny in the coral Acropora millepora.

28. Adaptive divergence in a scleractinian coral: physiological adaptation of Seriatopora hystrix to shallow and deep reef habitats.

29. Niche specialization of reef-building corals in the mesophotic zone: metabolic trade-offs between divergent Symbiodinium types.

30. Environmental factors controlling the distribution of symbiodinium harboured by the coral Acropora millepora on the Great Barrier Reef.

31. Symbiodinium genotypic and environmental controls on lipids in reef building corals.

32. Genetic divergence across habitats in the widespread coral Seriatopora hystrix and its associated Symbiodinium.

33. Estimating the potential for adaptation of corals to climate warming.

34. Genetic diversity and connectivity in a brooding reef coral at the limit of its distribution.

35. Chimerism in wild adult populations of the broadcast spawning coral Acropora millepora on the Great Barrier Reef.

36. The roles and interactions of symbiont, host and environment in defining coral fitness.

37. Ecologically relevant dispersal of corals on isolated reefs: implications for managing resilience.

38. Species-specific interactions between algal endosymbionts and coral hosts define their bleaching response to heat and light stress.

39. Secondary structure of the rRNA ITS2 region reveals key evolutionary patterns in acroporid corals.

40. Some rare Indo-Pacific coral species are probable hybrids.

41. A community change in the algal endosymbionts of a scleractinian coral following a natural bleaching event: field evidence of acclimatization.

42. Factors affecting the evolution of bleaching resistance in corals.

43. Genetic traces of recent long-distance dispersal in a predominantly self-recruiting coral.

44. The role of zooxanthellae in the thermal tolerance of corals: a 'nugget of hope' for coral reefs in an era of climate change.

45. Flexibility in algal endosymbioses shapes growth in reef corals.

46. Pseudogenes contribute to the extreme diversity of nuclear ribosomal DNA in the hard coral Acropora.

47. The mitochondrial genome of Acropora tenuis (Cnidaria; Scleractinia) contains a large group I intron and a candidate control region.

48. Sympatric populations of the highly cross-fertile coral species Acropora hyacinthus and Acropora cytherea are genetically distinct.

49. Patterns of coral-dinoflagellate associations in Acropora: significance of local availability and physiology of Symbiodinium strains and host-symbiont selectivity.

50. The evolutionary history of the coral genus Acropora (Scleractinia, Cnidaria) based on a mitochondrial and a nuclear marker: reticulation, incomplete lineage sorting, or morphological convergence?

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