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Comparative genomics of the coconut crab and other decapod crustaceans: exploring the molecular basis of terrestrial adaptation.

Werner Pieter VeldsmanKa Yan MaJerome Ho Lam HuiTing Fung ChanJ Antonio BaezaJing QinKa Hou Chu
Published in: BMC genomics (2021)
The abundance of genomic features in the three assembled genomes serve as a source of hypotheses for future studies of anomuran environmental adaptations such as shell-utilization, perception of visual and olfactory cues in terrestrial environments, and cuticle sclerotization. We hypothesize that the coconut crab exhibits gene proliferation in lieu of alternative splicing as a terrestrial adaptation mechanism and propose life-stage transcriptomic assays to test this hypothesis.
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