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This symposium aims to highlight the latest research on marine mussels (Mytilus sp.) from a multdisciplinary perspective, including studies from the fields of genomics, proteomics, immunology, physiology, ecology and aquaculture among others. Marine mussels represent an excellent study system in evolutionary biology, ecology, ecotoxicology, climate change and more importantly, they are a key species in aquaculture, being commercialised worldwide.
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I Internatonal Symposium on Advances in Marine Mussel Research
David Skibinski
Professor / Evolutionary Biology, Swansea University Medical School, UK
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