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The invasive Northern Pacific seastar, Asterias amurensis, transcriptome

Deakin University
A/Prof Craig Sherman (Aggregated by) Dr Craig Sherman (Aggregated by) Mr Mark Richardson (Aggregated by)
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Here we provide the supplementary data collection for the upcoming publication of the larval transcriptomic resource for the Northern Pacific Seastar, Asterias amurensis, an invasive marine predator in Australia. A. amurensis is ranked among the most potentially damaging invasive species in Australia and has recently expanded its range along the eastern mainland coast of Australia. As a first step to study the genetic basis of adaptive change and other important evolutionary processes during a contemporary invasive range expansion we de novo assembled and characterised the transcriptome.

Data time period: 02 07 2012 to 12 07 2012

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text: Williamstown, VIC