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Mikhail Matz

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Nature|November 20, 2024
'Heroic interference' should not be the endgame of coral-reef restorationMikhail Matz
Systematic Biology|March 2, 2006
Statistical approaches for DNA barcodingRasmus Nielsen, Mikhail Matz
Molecular Ecology Resources|October 15, 2020
Benchmarking DNA methylation assays in a reef-building coralGroves Dixon, Mikhail Matz
BMC Genomics|March 26, 2022
Changes in gene body methylation do not correlate with changes in gene expression in Anthozoa or HexapodaGroves Dixon, Mikhail Matz
Microscopy Research and Technique|February 7, 2007
Fluorescence lifetime imaging of coral fluorescent proteinsGuy Cox, Mikhail Matz, Anya Salih
Molecular Ecology|September 22, 2021
Shuffling between Cladocopium and Durusdinium extensively modifies the physiology of each symbiont without stressing the coral hostEvelyn Abbott, Groves Dixon, Mikhail Matz
The Journal of Heredity|December 2, 2008
Microsatellite characterization and marker development from public EST and WGS databases in the reef-building coral Acropora millepora (Cnidaria, Anthozoa, Scleractinia)Shi Wang, Lingling Zhang, Mikhail Matz
Molecular Ecology|July 3, 2020
Meta-analysis of the coral environmental stress response: Acropora corals show opposing responses depending on stress intensityGroves Dixon, Evelyn Abbott, Mikhail Matz
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America|May 26, 2026
Reply to Ritson-Williams et al. and Loya and van Woesik: Coral replacement research is vital due to uncertainty and unprecedented stressAlejandro E Camacho, David A Dana, Mikhail Matz
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America|January 22, 2026
Coral species from another ocean may be the only way to save Caribbean reefsAlejandro E Camacho, David A Dana, Mikhail Matz
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Nature|November 20, 2024
'Heroic interference' should not be the endgame of coral-reef restorationMikhail Matz
Systematic Biology|March 2, 2006
Statistical approaches for DNA barcodingRasmus Nielsen, Mikhail Matz
Molecular Ecology Resources|October 15, 2020
Benchmarking DNA methylation assays in a reef-building coralGroves Dixon, Mikhail Matz
BMC Genomics|March 26, 2022
Changes in gene body methylation do not correlate with changes in gene expression in Anthozoa or HexapodaGroves Dixon, Mikhail Matz
Microscopy Research and Technique|February 7, 2007
Fluorescence lifetime imaging of coral fluorescent proteinsGuy Cox, Mikhail Matz, Anya Salih
Molecular Ecology|September 22, 2021
Shuffling between Cladocopium and Durusdinium extensively modifies the physiology of each symbiont without stressing the coral hostEvelyn Abbott, Groves Dixon, Mikhail Matz
The Journal of Heredity|December 2, 2008
Microsatellite characterization and marker development from public EST and WGS databases in the reef-building coral Acropora millepora (Cnidaria, Anthozoa, Scleractinia)Shi Wang, Lingling Zhang, Mikhail Matz
Molecular Ecology|July 3, 2020
Meta-analysis of the coral environmental stress response: Acropora corals show opposing responses depending on stress intensityGroves Dixon, Evelyn Abbott, Mikhail Matz
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America|May 26, 2026
Reply to Ritson-Williams et al. and Loya and van Woesik: Coral replacement research is vital due to uncertainty and unprecedented stressAlejandro E Camacho, David A Dana, Mikhail Matz
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America|January 22, 2026
Coral species from another ocean may be the only way to save Caribbean reefsAlejandro E Camacho, David A Dana, Mikhail Matz
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