[HTML][HTML] Status and trends in the rate of introduction of marine non-indigenous species in European seas

A Zenetos, K Tsiamis, M Galanidi, N Carvalho… - Diversity, 2022 - mdpi.com
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A review of the potential effects of climate change on disseminated neoplasia with an emphasis on efficient detection in marine bivalve populations

G Bramwell, AG Schultz, CDH Sherman… - Science of the Total …, 2021 - Elsevier
Climate change not only directly impacts marine environments by shifting water
temperatures, salinity, pH and dissolved oxygen concentrations, but may also indirectly …

Patterns of cross-contamination in a multispecies population genomic project: detection, quantification, impact, and solutions

M Ballenghien, N Faivre, N Galtier - BMC biology, 2017 - Springer
Background Contamination is a well-known but often neglected problem in molecular
biology. Here, we investigated the prevalence of cross-contamination among 446 samples …

A single clonal lineage of transmissible cancer identified in two marine mussel species in South America and Europe

MA Yonemitsu, RM Giersch, M Polo-Prieto, M Hammel… - Elife, 2019 - elifesciences.org
Transmissible cancers, in which cancer cells themselves act as an infectious agent, have
been identified in Tasmanian devils, dogs, and four bivalves. We investigated a …

Prevalence and polymorphism of a mussel transmissible cancer in Europe

M Hammel, A Simon, C Arbiol, A Villalba… - Molecular …, 2022 - Wiley Online Library
Transmissible cancers are parasitic malignant cell lineages that have acquired the ability to
infect new hosts from the same species, or sometimes related species. First described in …

Replicated anthropogenic hybridisations reveal parallel patterns of admixture in marine mussels

A Simon, C Arbiol, EE Nielsen, J Couteau… - Evolutionary …, 2020 - Wiley Online Library
Human‐mediated transport creates secondary contacts between genetically differentiated
lineages, bringing new opportunities for gene exchange. When similar introductions occur in …

First description of a widespread Mytilus trossulus-derived bivalve transmissible cancer lineage in M. trossulus itself

M Skazina, N Odintsova, M Maiorova, A Ivanova… - Scientific Reports, 2021 - nature.com
Two lineages of bivalve transmissible neoplasia (BTN), BTN1 and BTN2, are known in blue
mussels Mytilus. Both lineages derive from the Pacific mussel M. trossulus and are identified …

The effect of mitochondrial recombination on fertilization success in blue mussels

G Bramwell, AG Schultz, G Jennings, UN Nini… - Science of the Total …, 2024 - Elsevier
The presence of doubly uniparental inheritance (DUI) in bivalves represents a unique mode
of mitochondrial transmission, whereby paternal (male-transmitted M-type) and maternal …

How do species barriers decay? Concordance and local introgression in mosaic hybrid zones of mussels

A Simon, C Fraïsse, T El Ayari… - Journal of …, 2021 - academic.oup.com
The Mytilus complex of marine mussel species forms a mosaic of hybrid zones, found across
temperate regions of the globe. This allows us to study 'replicated'instances of secondary …

Leukemia-like cancer in bivalves

NA Odintsova - Russian Journal of Marine Biology, 2020 - Springer
The present review summarizes information available in the published literature on the
distribution of disseminated neoplasia, or malignant leukemia (leukemia-like cancer), in …