Host/Symbioant Physiology

Michaël RARD Michael.Rard at univ-reunion.fr
Thu May 25 11:15:00 EDT 2000


Hi James (and others),

I work on zooxanthellae density, pigments and total protein contents of 2
corals (Acropora and Montipora).
But I have very few publications which can give me some results to compared
with my species.

Have you some references which would speake at this subject ?

Thanks a lot for your help and have a nice day.

Michaël

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----- Original Message -----
From: James M. Cervino <cnidaria at earthlink.net>
To: <coral-list at coral.aoml.noaa.gov>
Sent: Thursday, May 25, 2000 3:34 PM
Subject: Host/Symbioant Physiology


> Dear Erik,
>
> Why not separate the host tissue from the zooxanthellar via
> homogenization(glass tissue grinder)? From here you can re-run the
> experiment. You can also do this to observe differences in protein content
> via Gel Electrophoresis in host tissue and zooxanthellae.
>
> Good Luck, James
>
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> James M. Cervino
> Marine Biologist
> Dept. of Biology/Geology
> 471 University Pkwy. Aiken
> South Carolina Zip: 29801
> e-mail :cnidaria at earthlink.net
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>
>
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