A diverse host thrombospondin-type-1 repeat protein repertoire promotes symbiont colonization during establishment of cnidarian-dinoflagellate symbiosis

  1. Emilie-Fleur Neubaeur
  2. Angela Z Poole
  3. Philipp Neubauer
  4. Olivier Detournay
  5. Kenneth Tan
  6. Simon K Davy  Is a corresponding author
  7. Virginia M Weis  Is a corresponding author
  1. Victoria University of Wellington, New Zealand
  2. Western Oregon University, United States
  3. Dragonfly Data Science, New Zealand
  4. Planktovie sas, France
  5. Oregon State University, United States
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  1. Emilie-Fleur Neubaeur
  2. Angela Z Poole
  3. Philipp Neubauer
  4. Olivier Detournay
  5. Kenneth Tan
  6. Simon K Davy
  7. Virginia M Weis
(2017)
A diverse host thrombospondin-type-1 repeat protein repertoire promotes symbiont colonization during establishment of cnidarian-dinoflagellate symbiosis
eLife 6:e24494.
https://doi.org/10.7554/eLife.24494