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 How Hot Water & Cancer Drugs Impact Mussel Genes!

Discover how Mytilus galloprovincialis, the Mediterranean mussel, faces new threats from rising ocean temperatures and exposure to pollutants like 5-fluorouracil. Dive into the genetic and physiological stress these iconic shellfish endure and understand the ripple effects on the broader marine food web. Can mussels adapt to these rapidly changing conditions, or are their populations at risk? This video explores the latest research and what it means for marine ecosystems and seafood lovers alike. If you find this content insightful, don't forget to like and share to spread awareness!

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