File:Lamprey Reddening Syndrome (LRS).jpg

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Pouched lamprey (Geotria australis, kanakana/piharau) displaying symptoms of lamprey reddening syndrome (LRS).

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English: Pouched lamprey (Geotria australis) upstream-migrating adult displaying symptoms of lamprey reddening syndrome (LRS): (A) cloudy eyes. (B) haemorrhaging. Photo credit: Anjali Pande.
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Source Allison K Miller collaborated with Anjali Pande to create this figure for publication in Molecular Ecology Resources: "Formalin-fixed paraffin-embedded (FFPE) samples help to investigate transcriptomic responses in wildlife disease".
Author Allison K Miller created the figure. Anjale Pande took the photos.

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