However, it is not just temperature that
affects embryogenesis and the phenotype of the resulting hatchlings.
Not exact matches
As Saaïd Safieddine, CNRS Director of Research at the Institut Pasteur and co-senior author of the study with Prof. Christine Petit (head of the Genetics & physiology hearing unit at the Institut Pasteur), explains, «we have just shown that it is possible to partially correct a specific form of hereditary hearing loss accompanied by balance problems using local gene therapy performed after the
embryogenesis of the ear, which is primarily
affected by the mutation responsible for the disorder.
Interestingly, events early in the life history of corals, prior to the initiation of calcification, such as fertilization,
embryogenesis, larval survival and settlement are not overly
affected by high acidity.