Temporal analysis of gene expression in a field population of the Scleractinian coral Montastraea faveolata |
| |
Authors: | Sara E. Edge Michael B. Morgan |
| |
Affiliation: | a Harbor Branch Oceanographic Institute/Florida Atlantic University, Robertson Coral Reef Program, Fort Pierce, FL 34946, USA b Berry College, School of Mathematical and Natural Sciences, Mount Berry, GA, 30149-0430, USA c Georgia Institute of Technology, School of Biology, Atlanta, GA 30332-0230, USA |
| |
Abstract: | Organisms maintain homeostasis and abate cellular damage by altering gene expression. Coral colonies have been shown to produce unique gene expression patterns in response to different environmental stimuli. In order to understand these induced changes, the natural variation in expression of genetic biomarkers needs to be determined. In this study, an array of genes isolated from Scleractinian coral was used to track changes in gene expression within a population of Montastraea faveolata from April to October 2001 in the Florida Keys. The profiles of genes observed in this study can be divided into two groups based on expression over this time period. In spring and early summer, May through July, most of the genes show little deviation from their average level of expression. In August and September, several genes show large deviations from their average level of expression. The physiological and environmental triggers for the observed changes in gene expression have not yet been identified, but the results show that our coral stress gene array can be used to track temporal changes in gene expression in a natural coral population. |
| |
Keywords: | Biomarker cDNA array Coral population Montastraea faveolata Natural variation Temporal gene expression |
本文献已被 ScienceDirect 等数据库收录! |
|