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  • Accession number, genetics; Avola; Benthic foraminifera; Capo Passero; Center for Marine Environmental Sciences; Clone ID; Country; DATE/TIME; DEPTH, water; DNA Analyzer, Applied Biosystems, 3730xl; Eilat; Event label; Genetic sequence; Genotype; Habitat specialization; Instrument; invasion; Kingdom; LATITUDE; Lessepsian migration; Location; LONGITUDE; MARUM; Med_Avo_1; Med_Avo_2; Med_Cap_1; Med_Cap_2; Med_Ple_1; Med_Shi_1; Med_Shi_2; Mediterranean Sea; Method comment; Ocean; OceanFloor_EUI; Okinawa; Pac_Jap_1; Plemmirio; population structure; Red_Eil_1; Red_Eil_2; Red_Eil_3; Sample code/label; Sampling by snorkeling; Sequence length; Sequence type; Sequencing mode; Shikmona; SNORKELING; Source material; Species; Species, unique identification (URI); The Ocean Floor – Earth's Uncharted Interface; Voucher Specimen Code; Year of observation  (1)
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    Publication Date: 2024-03-15
    Description: The larger benthic foraminifera species Amphistegina lobifera has been successfully invading the Mediterranean Sea, despite different temperature regimes from their original source location in the Red Sea. To investigate possible genetic (pre)adaptations in the invasive populations, we analyzed the population structure of Amphistegina lobifera across the invasive range (source, pioneer invaders, and invasion front). We snorkelled at four sites across the invasive range to collect living foraminifera individuals attached to macroalgae and pebbles. Each individual was isolated and stored at -80°C until DNA extraction. We amplified the SSU and the hypervariable ITS rRNA 18S gene regions and purified the PCR products. The purified PCR products were cloned, a final PCR was performed and the samples were sent for Sanger sequencing. We compared our results to other populations across the globe (for which only the SSU region is available). Our dataset includes the sequences of the SSU+ITS rRNA regions, which are available on NCBI under the accession numbers OP610171-OP610543, and the associated metadata.
    Keywords: Accession number, genetics; Avola; Benthic foraminifera; Capo Passero; Center for Marine Environmental Sciences; Clone ID; Country; DATE/TIME; DEPTH, water; DNA Analyzer, Applied Biosystems, 3730xl; Eilat; Event label; Genetic sequence; Genotype; Habitat specialization; Instrument; invasion; Kingdom; LATITUDE; Lessepsian migration; Location; LONGITUDE; MARUM; Med_Avo_1; Med_Avo_2; Med_Cap_1; Med_Cap_2; Med_Ple_1; Med_Shi_1; Med_Shi_2; Mediterranean Sea; Method comment; Ocean; OceanFloor_EUI; Okinawa; Pac_Jap_1; Plemmirio; population structure; Red_Eil_1; Red_Eil_2; Red_Eil_3; Sample code/label; Sampling by snorkeling; Sequence length; Sequence type; Sequencing mode; Shikmona; SNORKELING; Source material; Species; Species, unique identification (URI); The Ocean Floor – Earth's Uncharted Interface; Voucher Specimen Code; Year of observation
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    Format: text/tab-separated-values, 7460 data points
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