24 results on '"Ip, Jack Chi‐Ho"'
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2. Dynamic changes in bacterial communities in three species of corals during the 2017 bleaching event in subtropical Hong Kong waters
3. Cold Seep Macrofauna
4. Molecular analyses revealed three morphologically similar species of non-native apple snails and their patterns of distribution in freshwater wetlands of Hong Kong
5. Comparative transcriptomics of two coral holobionts collected during the 2017 El Niño heat wave reveal differential stress response mechanisms
6. Scallop-bacteria symbiosis from the deep sea reveals strong genomic coupling in the absence of cellular integration
7. Genomic insights into the sessile life and biofouling of barnacles (Crustacea: Cirripedia)
8. Scallop-bacteria symbiosis from the deep sea reveals strong genomic coupling in the absence of cellular integration
9. The First International eDNA Workshop in Hong Kong: A beginner's guide for the next‐generation eDNA researcher.
10. Interactions among deep-sea mussels and their epibiotic and endosymbiotic chemoautotrophic bacteria: Insights from multi-omics analysis
11. Dynamic Responses of Bacterial Communities in Three Species of Corals During the 2017 Bleaching Event in Subtropical Hong Kong Waters
12. Stable Symbiodiniaceae composition in three coral species during the 2017 natural bleaching event in subtropical Hong Kong
13. Adaptive biomineralization in two morphotypes of Sternaspidae (Annelida) from the Northern China Seas
14. A draft genome assembly of reef-building octocoral Heliopora coerulea.
15. Host–symbiont transcriptomic changes during natural bleaching and recovery in the leaf coral Pavona decussata
16. Biomineralization Adaptation of Two Ecotypes of Sternaspidae (Annelida) from the Northern China Seas
17. Molecular analyses revealed three morphologically similar species of non‐native apple snails and their patterns of distribution in freshwater wetlands of Hong Kong
18. Transcriptomics reveal triphenyltin-induced molecular toxicity in the marine mussel Perna viridis
19. Genomic Signatures Supporting the Symbiosis and Formation of Chitinous Tube in the Deep-Sea Tubeworm Paraescarpia echinospica
20. Host–Endosymbiont Genome Integration in a Deep-Sea Chemosymbiotic Clam
21. Host–Endosymbiont Genome Integration in a Deep-Sea Chemosymbiotic Clam.
22. Phylogenomics of Bivalvia Using Ultraconserved Elements (UCEs) Reveal New Topologies for Pteriomorphia and Imparidentia.
23. Phylogenetic context of a deep-sea clam (Bivalvia: Vesicomyidae) revealed by DNA from 1 500-year-old shells.
24. Interactions among deep-sea mussels and their epibiotic and endosymbiotic chemoautotrophic bacteria: Insights from multi-omics analysis.
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