Renilla muelleri (also spelled R. mulleri or R. müilleri) is a species of sea pansy. It has been reported from the Gulf Coast of the United States, notably the Florida panhandle,[2] but is also reported from the eastern coast of South America.[3] It is thought to be a euryhaline littoral species, found to a depth of up to 150 meters.[3]
The genome of R. muelleri was sequenced in 2019.[4]
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^Jiang, Justin B; Quattrini, Andrea M; Francis, Warren R; Ryan, Joseph F; Rodríguez, Estefanía; McFadden, Catherine S (2019). "A hybrid de novo assembly of the sea pansy (Renilla muelleri) genome". GigaScience. 8 (4). doi:10.1093/gigascience/giz026. ISSN 2047-217X. PMC 6446218. PMID 30942866.
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