Cloning and Expression of Guanylin from the European Eel 2025

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In this species, both sexes pass through successive phases of neutrality, precocious feminization, and juvenile hermaphroditism
The European eel has the longest migration, Durif tells us, with some individuals crossing roughly 4,971 miles (8,000 kilometers) to reach the Sargasso Sea from Norway. Eels release their eggs underwater, to be fertilized by clouds of expelled .
This eel makes an astonishing journey to spawn, migrating from Europe to the Sargasso Sea, near Bermuda and back again. The European eel is widely distributed within European freshwaters and can be found in a wide variety of freshwater and estuarine habitats.
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