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Telomere DNA length regulation is influenced by seasonal temperature differences in short-lived but not in long-lived reef-building corals
Alice ROUAN
DAVID ARTURO PAZ GARCIA
Eric Gilson
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DOI: https://doi.org/10.1038/s41467-023-38499-1
URL: https://www.nature.com/articles/s41467-023-38499-1
ISSN: 20411723
DNA, Coral
"Telomeres are environment-sensitive regulators of health and aging. Here,we present telomere DNA length analysis of two reef-building coral genera revealing that the long- and short-term water thermal regime is a key driver of between-colony variation across the Pacific Ocean. Notably, there are differences between the two studied genera. The telomere DNA lengths of the short-lived, more stress-sensitive Pocillopora spp. colonies were largely determined by seasonal temperature variation, whereas those of the long-lived, more stress-resistant Porites spp. colonies were insensitive to seasonal patterns, but rather influenced by past thermal anomalies. These results reveal marked differences in telomere DNA length regulation between two evolutionary distant coral genera exhibiting specific life-history traits. We propose that environmentally regulated mechanisms of telomere maintenance are linked to organismal performances, a matter of paramount importance considering the effects of climate change on health."
Nature Publishing Group
2023
Artículo
Nature Communications
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Rouan, A., Pousse, M., Djerbi, N. et al. Telomere DNA length regulation is influenced by seasonal temperature differences in short-lived but not in long-lived reef-building corals. Nat Commun 14, 3038 (2023). https://doi.org/10.1038/s41467-023-38499-1
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