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Research Update To Know The Enemy Recent collaborations between scientists in Okinawa and Australia are helping to spur genomic research of the Crown of Thorns starfish, a threat to coral reefs across the Indo-Pacific region. 15 December 2014
Research Update Hydrothermal Settlers Yuichi Nakajima decodes barnacle genetics to understand how climate change impacts the deep ocean. 26 November 2014
Research Update Two Leagues Under the Sea Béatrice Lecroq examines tiny organisms called foraminifera in one of the world’s deepest ocean trenches. 03 October 2014
Research Update The Phylum Vertebrata: New Concepts Based on Advances in Animal Systematics The way in which most multicellular organisms have been classified has been the same for more than a century. But new research is changing how we see classification, specifically among Chordates. 17 September 2014
Research Update Back from the Brink New research by OIST researchers finds genetic mechanism that makes African midges invulnerable to harsh conditions. 12 September 2014
Research Update DNA Testing to Help Save Corals Dr. Chuya Shinzato of the Marine Genomics Unit and colleagues have established DNA markers that enables scientists to study genetic diversity and connectivity among the Acropora coral populations. 23 May 2014
Research Update At the Forefront of Evolutionary and Developmental Genomics In February 2014, Professor Noriyuki Satoh published a book “Developmental Genomics of Ascidians.” 24 February 2014
Research Update Looking for Nirai Kanai In 2013, a new species of goby, later named Stiphodon niraikanaiensis, was discovered in a stream on the main island of Okinawa. 30 January 2014
Research Update Unraveling Jellyfish Metamorphosis Researchers discover the timer that tells jellyfish when to mature. 23 January 2014
Research Update World’s First Simultaneous Genetic Sequencing of Host Coral and Symbiont Algae Dr. Shinzato and his collaborators have successfully sequenced the genetic information of the host coral and its symbionts simultaneously. 20 January 2014