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Genetic composition of Mytilus species in mussel populations from southern Chile Composición genética de especies de Mytilus en poblaciones de mejillón del sur de Chile

open access: yesLatin American Journal of Aquatic Research, 2012
Mussels are one of the most cultivated and commercialized bivalves worldwide and in southern Chile its culture represent an important economic activity. The species identification within the Mytilus genera, by morphological features, is unreliable, so we
María Angélica Larraín   +4 more
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Complete female mitochondrial genome of Mytilus chilensis

open access: yesMitochondrial DNA. Part B. Resources, 2017
The controversy surrounding the origin of antitropical distribution of Mytilus mussels and the taxonomic status of southern hemisphere populations remain unsolved, despite the efforts.
Beata Śmietanka, Artur Burzyński
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Identification and expression analysis of two steamer-like retrotransposons in the Chilean blue mussel (Mytilus chilensis)

open access: yesBiological Research
Background Disseminated neoplasia (DN) is a proliferative cell disorder of the circulatory system of bivalve mollusks. The disease is transmitted between individuals and can also be induced by external chemical agents such as bromodeoxyuridine.
Gloria Arriagada   +11 more
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2-DE Mapping of the Blue Mussel Gill Proteome: The Usual Suspects Revisited

open access: yesProteomes, 2015
The Blue Mussel (Mytilus edulis, L. 1758) is an ecologically important and commercially relevant bivalve. Because of its ability to bioconcentrate xenobiotics, it is also a widespread sentinel species for environmental pollution, which has been used in
Béatrice Rocher   +10 more
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Comet assay - a sensitive tool for genotoxicity assessment of environmental stress in Mytilus galloprovincialis from the Bulgarian Black Sea coast [PDF]

open access: gold, 2017
Bela Vasileva   +5 more
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Baseline for the Northeast Atlantic (58–70°N) intertidal Mytilus species complex (Mytilus spp.)

open access: yesEcology and Evolution
Mussels (Mytilus spp.) are abundant in the North Atlantic, sessile, and sensitive to environmental change, and suitable as sentinels of environment and climate change of costal ecosystems. We aimed to determine the baseline for the Northeast Atlantic (58–
Tore Strohmeier   +3 more
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