The in-situ RNA preservation sampler is a cylindrical instrument, developed by Analytical Instrument Systems (Ringoes, NJ), that is filled with RNA stabilization solution and specifically designed for use with vehicle manipulators to preserve biofilm samples in situ. The sampler was first described in Ladd et al., 2024 (doi: 10.1016/j.dsr.2024.104314).
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Counts of faunal colonists found on experimental settlement surfaces deployed at Tica Vent in East Pacific Rise on R/V Atlantis cruise AT42-21 and R/V Roger Revelle cruise RR2102 from Dec 2019 to Apr 2021 | In-situ RNA preservation samplers: cylinders filled with RNA preservative specifically designed for use with vehicle manipulators (Analytical Instrument Systems, Ringoes, NJ) | In-situ RNA preservation samplers |